Mudra Bank: Loan Interest Rates Eligibility

Find details on Mudra Bank Loan Finance Schemes ✓ Interest Rates ✓ Eligibility Criteria ✓ How & Where to Get Mudra Loan ✓ Shishu ✓ Kishor ✓ Tarun Schemes ✓ Business Loan ✓ Mahila Scheme ✓ Micro Credit Scheme ✓ Documents Etc.

Under the aegis of Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana, MUDRA has already created its initial products / schemes.

The interventions have been named ‘Shishu’, ‘Kishor’ and ‘Tarun’ to signify the stage of growth / development and funding needs of the beneficiary micro unit / entrepreneur and also provide a reference point for the next phase of graduation / growth to look forward to : ✓ Shishu : covering loans upto 50,000/- ✓ Kishor : covering loans above 50,000/- and upto 5 lakh ✓ Tarun : covering loans above 5 lakh and upto 10 lakh Related Product – Mudra Card It would be ensured that at least 60% of the credit flows to Shishu Category Units and the balance to Kishor and Tarun Categories. Within the framework and overall objective of development and growth of Shishu, Kishor and Tarun Units, the products being offered by MUDRA at the rollout stage have been designed to meet requirements of different sectors / business activities as well as business / entrepreneur segments. Brief particulars are as under: ✓ Sector / activity specific schemes ✓ Micro Credit Scheme (MCS) ✓ Refinance Scheme for Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) / Scheduled Co-operative Banks ✓ Mahila Uddyami Scheme ✓ Business Loan for Traders & Shopkeepers ✓ Missing Middle Credit Scheme ✓ Equipment Finance for Micro Units The salient features of the schemes and innovative products, being worked upon, which will be offered by MUDRA going forward, are as below:

1 Sector / Activity Focussed Schemes

To maximize coverage of beneficiaries and tailor products to meet requirements of specific business activities, sector / activity focused schemes would be rolled out. To begin with, based on higher concentration of businesses in certain activities / sectors, schemes are being proposed for: 1.1 Land Transport Sector / Activity Which will inter alia support units for purchase of transport vehicles for goods and personal transport such as auto rickshaw, small goods transport vehicle, 3 wheelers, e-rickshaw, passenger cars, taxis, etc. 1.2 Community, Social & Personal Service Activities Such as saloons, beauty parlours, gymnasium, boutiques, tailoring shops, dry cleaning, cycle and motorcycle repair shop, DTP and Photocopying Facilities, Medicine Shops, Courier Agents, etc. 1.3 Food Products Sector Support would be available for undertaking activities such as papad making, achaar making, jam / jelly making, agricultural produce preservation at rural level, sweet shops, small service food stalls and day to day catering / canteen services, cold chain vehicles, cold storages, ice making units, ice cream making units, biscuit, bread and bun making, etc. 1.4 Textile Products Sector / Activity To provide support for undertaking activities such as handloom, powerloom, chikan work, zari and zardozi work, traditional embroidery and hand work, traditional dyeing and printing, apparel design, knitting, cotton ginning, computerized embroidery, stitching and other textile non garment products such as bags, vehicle accessories, furnishing accessories, etc. Going forward, schemes would similarly be added for other sectors / activities as well.

2 Micro Credit Scheme

Financial support to MFIs for on lending to individuals/ groups of individuals /JLGs/ SHGs for creation of qualifying assets as per RBI guidelines towards setting up / running micro enterprises as per MSMED Act and non-farm income generating activities.

3 Missing Middle Credit Scheme

Financial support to financial intermediaries for on lending to individuals for setting up / running micro enterprises as per MSMED Act and non-farm income generating activities with beneficiary loan size of 50,000 to 10 lakh per enterprise / borrower.

4 Refinance Scheme for RRBs / Co-operative Banks

Enhancing liquidity of RRBs / Scheduled Co-operative Banks by refinancing loan extended to micro enterprises as per MSMED Act with beneficiary loan size upto 10 lakh per enterprise / borrower for manufacturing and service sector enterprises.

5 Mahila Uddyami Scheme

Timely and adequate financial support to the MFIs, for on lending to women / group of women / JLGs/ SHGs for creation of qualifying assets as per RBI guidelines towards setting up / running micro enterprises as per MSMED Act and non-farm income generating activities.

6 Business loans for Traders and Shopkeepers

Timely and adequate financial support for on lending to individuals for running their shops / trading & business activities / service enterprises and non-farm income generating activities with beneficiary loan size of upto 10 lakh per enterprise / borrower.

7 Equipment Finance Scheme for Micro Units

Timely and adequate financial support for on lending to individuals for setting up micro enterprises by purchasing necessary machinery / equipments with per beneficiary loan size of upto 10 lakh.

MUDRA Offerings- Addressing the Non-Credit Gaps

Besides the credit constraints, the NCSBs face many non-credit challenges, like, ✓ Skill Development Gaps ✓ Knowledge Gaps ✓ Information Asymmetry ✓ Financial Literacy ✓ Lack of growth orientation To address these constraints, MUDRA will have to adopt a credit- plus approach and offer Developmental and Support services to the target audience. It will have to act as a market maker and build –up an ecosystem with capacities to deliver value in an efficient and sustainable manner.

Contact Details of Mudra Bank:

REGISTERED OFFICE SIDBI, GROUND FLOOR, VIDEOCON TOWER, JHANDEWALAN EXTENSION, E-1, RANI JHANSI ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110055.

CORPORATE OFFICE

MSME DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, C-11, G-BLOCK, BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA EAST, MUMBAI – 400 051