MUDRA Bank Yojana
1. BUDGET SPEECH:
The Prime
Minister Narendra Modi launched the promised Micro Units Development and
Refinance Agency Ltd (MUDRA) Bank on 8 April, 2015 with a corpus of Rs 20,000
crore and a credit guarantee corpus of Rs 3,000 crore. The launch was the
fulfillment of an announcement made earlier by the Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley in his FY 15-16 Budget speech
2. MUDRA Bank Make a Difference to the Economy:
As per
NSSO Survey of 2013, there are close to 5.77 crore small-scale business units,
mostly sole proprietorships, which undertake trading, manufacturing, retail and
other small-scale activities. Compare this with the organised sector and larger
companies that employ 1.25 crore individuals. Clearly, the potential to harness
and nurture these micro businesses is vast and the government recognises this.
Today, this segment is unregulated and without financial support or cover from
the organised financial banking system.
3. The principal objectives of the MUDRA Bank are:
Regulate the lender and the borrower of
microfinance and bring stability to the microfinance system through regulation
and inclusive participation.- Extend finance and credit support to Microfinance Institutions (MFI) and agencies that lend money to small businesses, retailers, self-help groups and individuals.
- Register all MFIs and introduce a system of performance rating and accreditation for the first time. This will help last-mile borrowers of finance to evaluate and approach the MFI that meets their requirement best and whose past record is most satisfactory. This will also introduce an element of competitiveness among the MFIs. The ultimate beneficiary will be the borrower.
- Provide structured guidelines for the borrowers to follow to avoid failure of business or take corrective steps in time. MUDRA will help in laying down guidelines or acceptable procedures to be followed by the lenders to recover money in cases of default.
- Develop the standardised covenants that will form the backbone of the last-mile business in future.
- Offer a Credit Guarantee scheme for providing guarantees to loans being offered to micro businesses.
- Introduce appropriate technologies to assist in the process of efficient lending, borrowing and monitoring of distributed capital.
- Build a suitable framework under the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana for developing an efficient last-mile credit delivery system to small and micro businesses.
4. Major Product Offerings:
MUDRA
Bank has rightly classified the borrowers into three segments: the starters,
the mid-stage finance seekers and the next level growth seekers.
To
address the three segments, MUDRA Bank has launched three loan instruments:
Shishu:
covers loans upto Rs 50,000/-
Kishor:
covers loans above Rs 50,000/- and upto Rs 5 lakh
Tarun:
covers loans above Rs 5 lakh and upto Rs 10 lakh
Initially,
sector-specific schemes will be confined to “Land Transport, Community, Social
& Personal Services, Food Product and Textile Product sectors”. Over a
period of time, new schemes will be launched to encompass more sectors.
5. Some of the Offerings Planned for the Future:
- MUDRA Card
- Portfolio Credit Guarantee
- Credit Enhancement
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