A three way partnership for small business loans was sealed today among lenders, industry and MUDRA Bank Limited. The process of coming together was facilitated by the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Secretary, Financial Services, Rajiv Kumar informed the delegates of the seminar on “Unleashing the power of Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana - Creating Jobs and Entrepreneurship” that this initiative builds upon the stupendous success of Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) during the last three years.
This year, MUDRA loans would focus on the value chain anchored by aggregators such as Oyo, Ola, Uber, Amazon, Flipkart, Meru, Carzonrent, Yatra, MakeMyTrip; service providers such as Swiggy, Zomato, Grab, Delhivery, Xpressbee, Loadshare; food giants such as Amul , Patanjali; industries such as Lava Mobile; franchisors such as Jawed Habib; Oil Marketing Companies such as Indian Oil and BPCL; retailers such as Big Basket; as well as associations such as Mumbai Dabbawalas and cable operators.
Spread across different verticals, these entities have a common requirement for financing solutions for the members of their supply/value chains. Through their ease of access and collateral-free nature, MUDRA loans are best suited to meet this need. Accordingly, various lenders such as public sector banks, private banks and NBFCs such as Hinduja Leyland Finance, Hero Fincorp, Shriram Finance, Muthoot Capital, Mahindra Finance, Tata Motors Finance, Bajaj Finance, TVS Credit, Edelweiss, L&T Financial Services and Kotak Prime have come together on the MUDRA platform to customized sub-products within the MUDRA rubric.
The reach of the initiative has been supplemented through the low-cost accident insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) and the low-cost life insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJY), offered by LIC. For just Rs. 342, a person is covered for Rs. 4 lakh. Industry partners have agreed to take this up for their last-mile interfaces such as delivery boys, drivers, franchisee staff, etc.
Industry participants have wholeheartedly welcomed the endeavour. For many of them, this fulfils a long-standing demand; it will help promote enterprise and jobs through downstream impacts, such as new hotel rooms, new vehicles, better-equipped cable operators, more franchisees, etc. To them, this initiative encapsulates the spirit of MUDRA - of funding the unfunded.