Investor Presentaiton
The MSME Credit Gap in India
MSME's Contribution to India's GDP
Current: 29%
Projected (2024): 50%
Number of People Employed by MSMEs in India
63M MSMEs in India
Current: Over 130Mn
Projected (2024): 150Mn
Contributing ~6.11% to India's manufacturing GDP,
24.63% of the service GDP, and 33.4% of manufacturing
output.
Less than 20% of MSMEs have access to Credit
Potential Addressable Credit SME Gap: USD 300
Mn Credit Gap
350 million Blue Collared Workers
Potential Addressable Market size: INR 893 Bn
*Sources: India Flexistaing Association, Blume Ventures, ICRIER, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (India); MOSPI
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Policy Support: The government has released several policies for
MSMEs such as an easy online registration form, a centralized data
bank, and a mobile app with updated schemes available to MSMEs.
Various government initiatives were launched to encourage young
individuals, women and SC/ST entrepreneurs to launch business.
Government Schemes: The government invests significantly to help
MSMEs establish their business. Schemes related to credit,
infrastructure building, skill development, technology, etc. are
designed to incentivise MSMEs
Road Ahead: The Government of India has envisioned doubling the Indian economy to USD 5
Tn in five years. To achieve this goal, MSMEs have the potential to serve as a key employment
generators for the young population entering the workforce. Therefore, the government has taken up the
promotion of MSMEs to create new jobs in the sector. Further, the government aims to enhance
MSME's share in exports and its contribution to GDP.
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