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SME Times News Bureau | 24 Jun, 2011
National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) is in talks with State Bank of India for a pact, under which the country's largest lender would provide easy and affordable credit to small and medium-sized firms.

NSIC has already signed such pacts with banks like Yes Bank, Axis Bank and Central Bank of India.

"More and more banks are coming up to sign agreements with us as they want MSMEs to be their customers. Now we are in negotiations with State Bank of India," NSIC Chairman-cum- Managing Director H P Kumar told a private news agency.

Kumar also said that the corporation is helping the units in getting credit ratings from firms like Crisil and Fitch.

The rating helps them in getting loans at concessional rates, Kumar said, adding that during the fiscal, NSIC would assist about 18,000 MSMEs to get the ratings.

Almost 10,200 units got ratings in the last fiscal year. NSIC provides coal, steel and aluminium to small firms at bulk discount rates.

MSMEs face credit crunch as they fail to fulfil collateral requirements and have limited access to equity capital. There are about 26 million enterprises, which provide employment to almost 60 million people.
 
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loans to MSME
Jignesh Mistry | Thu Jun 30 03:27:14 2011
We are stil not receiving loans to expand our bussiness after receiving a credit rating of SE3B from CRISIL UNDER NSIC-CRYSIL rating scheme.


loan support to start a small mfg unit
vinod prakash dhar | Wed Jun 29 05:46:07 2011
I am in office modular furniture business for last 10 years doing projects in delhi ncr. I get the material from others, but now wish to start my own unit to b able to compete and commit effectively to my customers who are mainly big corprate. But. I need finance support to begin with. Please advise. Regards Anash Office Systems Gurgaon


 
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