RBI circular dated 5th February, 2020 regarding interest subvention scheme for MSMEs.
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As Government of India, on November 2, 2018, has announced ‘Interest Subvention Scheme for MSMEs 2018’.
Key points of the Scheme:
- Prime Minister announced 2% interest subvention for all GST registered MSMEs, on fresh or incremental loans.
- Eligibility
1. All MSMEs who meet the following criteria shall be eligible as beneficiaries under the Scheme :
a. Valid Udyog Aadhar Number [UAN]
b. Valid GSTN Number
2. Incremental term loan or fresh term loan or incremental or fresh working capital extended during the current FY viz. from 2nd November 2018 and next FY would be eligible for coverage.
3. The term loan or working capital should have been extended by Scheduled Commercial Banks.
4. In order to ensure maximum coverage and outreach, all working capital or term loan would be eligible for coverage to the extent of ₹100 lakh only during the period of the Scheme.
5. Wherever both the facilities working capital and term loan are extended to a MSME by an eligible institution, interest subvention would be made available for a maximum financial assistance of ₹100 lakh.
6. MSME exporters availing interest subvention for pre-shipment or post-shipment credit under Department of Commerce will not be eligible for assistance under Interest Subvention Scheme for Incremental credit to MSMEs 2018.
7. MSMEs already availing interest subvention under any of the Schemes of the State / Central Govt. will not be eligible under the proposed Scheme.
Based on this Scheme RBI has vide its notification dated 5th February, 2020, modified the operational guidelines:
1. Submission of statutory auditor certificate by 30th June, 2020 and in the meantime, settle claims based on internal / concurrent auditor certificate.
2. Acceptance of claims in multiple lots for a given half year by eligible institutions.
3. Requirement of Udyog Aadhar Number (UAN) may be dispensed with for units eligible for GST. Unit not required to obtain GST, may either submit Income Tax Permanent Account Number (PAN) or their loan account must be categorized as MSME by the concerned bank.
4. Allow trading activities also without Udyog Aadhar Number (UAN)
5. There is Revised Format of Certificate for claiming Subsidy i.e. Annex I, where Banks are advised to submit claims to SIDBI as per the revised format.