SIDBI joins hands with Government of Gujarat for the Development of MSME ecosystem in the State

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Surat: Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), the principal financial institution engaged in the promotion, financing and development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), has entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat to develop the MSME ecosystem in the State. The MoU was signed in the presence of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Vijay Rupani, Shri M. K. Das, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary (Industries & Mines),Government of Gujarat (GoG)and Shri V. Satya Venkata Rao, Deputy Managing Director, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).

Under the agreement, a Project Management Unit (PMU) will be deployed by SIDBI with Government of Gujarat.The role of the PMU will be todesign training and capacity building programs, which may be taken up by GoG, in areas such as technology transfer, promotion of innovation, intellectual property rights,  research & development, leveraging of technology / technology solutions for enhancing business capabilities and collaborations between MSMEs & technology driven businesses / startups, etc. The PMU will facilitate interventions, initiatives, projects etc. in the State targeted towards MSMEs in the State and shall suggest modifications, if any, with the objective of enhancing efficacy and removal of bottlenecks.

On this occasion, Shri V. Satya Venkata Rao, Deputy Managing Director of SIDBI said, “In line with our programmatic approach to foster closer cooperation with State government, we started with cluster outreach programs at 10 States in the last financial year. We have also proposed a cluster development fund for supporting the infrastructural aspects of cluster development in States as preparation for AatmaNirbharBharat. The setting up of PMU in 11 States is targeted at placing expert outsourced team for more focused engagement in various formsleading to a stronger MSME ecosystem. Already we have signed MoU with Haryana, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.  We have been active on financial and non-financial fronts in the State of Gujarat and look forward to deeper and fruitful engagement.”

This developmental initiative is aligned to expectations laid down in UK Sinha Committee on MSMEs set up by the Reserve Bank of India. It envisions more focused engagement of SIDBI with State Governments for MSME promotion &development. The PMU will also prepare the process for handholding MSMEs in the State for their onboarding onto digital platforms, stock exchange listing, e-commerce platforms such as Government e-Marketplace etc.Along with that, the PMU will also engage in mapping repository of good practices and guidelines both within and outside the State and facilitate adoption of good practices. It will create a framework for evaluating impact of interventions being made for the benefit of MSMEs and shall also provide inputs for policy advocacy.

SIDBI has appointed an expert agency for setting up PMUs in 11 States namely, Assam, New Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. By acting as harbinger amongst partner States, SIDBI intends to contribute to emergence of more responsive ecosystem which is Vocal for Local and strengthens nation’s resolve to emerge as AtmaNirbhar Bharat.

About SIDBI: Since its formation in 1990, SIDBI has been impacting the lives of citizens across various strata of the society through its integrated, innovative and inclusive approach. Be it traditional, domestic small entrepreneurs, bottom-of-the-pyramid entrepreneurs, to high-end knowledge-based entrepreneurs, SIDBI has directly or indirectly touched the lives of Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) through various credit and developmental engagements. SIDBI 2.0 carries the vision of inclusive, innovative and impact-oriented engagements.

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