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Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs: A Game Changer for MSME Financing

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May 2025

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of India's economy, contributing significantly to GDP, employment, and exports. Despite their critical role, MSMEs often struggle to secure loans due to lack of collateral, stringent lending norms, and perceived high credit risk by financial institutions.

- Murali Tummala Chief Manager-Faculty Union Learning Academy Lucknow

Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs: A Game Changer for MSME Financing

Introduction

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of India's economy, contributing significantly to GDP, employment, and exports. Despite their critical role, MSMEs often struggle to secure loans due to lack of collateral, stringent lending norms, and perceived high credit risk by financial institutions. To address these challenges, the Government of India has introduced the Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs (MCGS-MSME). This initiative aims to make credit more accessible to MSMEs by reducing the risk for lenders through a structured guarantee mechanism.

Understanding the Mutual Credit Guarantee Scheme for MSMEs (MCGS-MSME)

The MCGS-MSME is a government-backed credit guarantee scheme managed by the National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company Limited (NCGTC). It provides a 60% guarantee cover on eligible term loans up to Rs. 100 crore for MSMEs engaged in purchasing equipment and machinery. This guarantee reduces the risk for banks and financial institutions, encouraging them to lend more freely to MSMEs.

The scheme is set to operate for four years or until a total guarantee of Rs. 7 lakh crore is provided, whichever comes first. It is a significant step toward bridging the financing gap faced by MSMEs and ensuring they receive adequate support to expand and modernize their businesses.

How MSMEs Benefit from MCGS-MSME

The scheme brings multiple advantages to MSMEs: MSMEs can now secure term loans up to Rs. 100 crore for their projects, primarily involving the purchase of machinery and equipment. The scheme covers both new and existing projects, ensuring broader access to financial support. Borrowers with valid Udyam Registration Numbers are eligible, and the loan amount is determined based on their project requirements.

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