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Powering MSMEs: SBI's Bold Vision for Rs. 5 Trillion Future

The New Indian Express Shivamogga

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February 15, 2025

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have long been the backbone of India's economy, contributing significantly to employment generation, industrial production, and exports.

- Joohi Smita Sinha, Chief General Manager - Bengaluru Circle, SBI

Recognizing their critical role, the State Bank of India (SBI) has launched a range of initiatives to support MSMEs with tailored financial solutions and non-financial assistance. Joohi Smita Sinha, Chief General Manager - Bengaluru Circle, SBI, sheds light on these efforts and how they empower small businesses across the country.

Expanding Financial Support to MSMEs

SBI has set an ambitious MSME business target of Rs. 5 trillion by FY 2024-25. To achieve this, the bank has introduced several specialized schemes, including the Business Rule Engine (BRE), Pre-Approved Business Loans, Electronic Dealer Finance, and Asset-Backed Loans.

"Our focus is on making credit more accessible and efficient for MSMEs. Whether through initiatives like the Standup India Scheme for SC/ST/Women Entrepreneurs or financing for startups, we are committed to fostering business growth at every level," says Sinha.

Other key initiatives include Trade Receivable Discounting System (TReDs) for improving MSME cash flows and Surya Shakthi Solar Finance for supporting green energy adoption. SBI also offers financing solutions for biofuel and energy efficiency projects, aligning MSMEs with sustainable development goals.

Simplified Access to Credit

For MSMEs to access SBI's financial products and services, businesses must hold a valid Udyam Registration Certificate, PAN Card, and GST Registration (if applicable). Startups additionally need recognition from the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

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