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Lukewarm response to MSME scheme: Government wants bankers to be more aggressive

The Finance Ministry on June 9 did a review of the scheme's progress so far in a meeting with senior bank officials.

June 09, 2020 / 21:16 IST
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With the Rs 3 lakh crore emergency credit guarantee loan scheme yet to take off, the government is pushing hard to make the scheme work.

The Finance Ministry on June 9 did a review of the scheme's progress so far in a meeting with senior bank officials. The MSME ministry is likely to have a webinar with state level banking committees (SLBC) officials as early as June 10.

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Till now, about Rs 20,000 crore has been sanctioned under the emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS).  The actual disbursal figure may be even less as all borrowers may not avail the sanctioned amount. The government wants public sector banks to be more aggressive to drive the scheme.

According to bankers, no specific targets have been given to banks but all banks are asking their branch level officers to explore all eligible borrowers.