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MSME Financing Market in India 2020

Report code: SDMRBA1361115 | Industry: Banking, Financial and Insurance Services (BFSI) | Published On: 6/1/2020


Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play a pivotal role in the Indian economy. About 63.38 Mn enterprises operational in various industries have provided employment to more than 111 Mn people. The MSME sector accounts for 30% of the country’s GDP, which is likely to touch 50% in 2025. The industry's financing needs depend on the nature, size, customer segments and stage of development of the different businesses. Financial institutions have limited their lending exposure to the Indian MSME industry due to the high cost of service, small ticket size of loans and limited ability of MSMEs to offer immovable collaterals.
As of 2019, the overall addressable demand for external credit was ~INR 41.64 Tn, while the total supply of fund stood at INR 13.54 Tn.
Therefore, the credit gap in the MSME industry accounted for ~INR 28.10 Tn in 2019.
Debt demand of the MSME sector in India:
The consolidated debt demand (both short-term and long-term finance) by Indian MSMEs accounted for ~99.39 Tn in 2019. Microenterprise debt demand accounted for INR 13.32 Tn, small enterprise accounted for INR 24.57 Tn, and medium enterprise accounted for INR 3.75 Tn of the total debt demand in the industry. Medium and small firms being more formalized in operations are better at securing collaterals with NBFCs and banks than micro-enterprises.
Credit supply to the MSME sector in India:
The overall credit supply, including both the formal and the informal sectors, is worth INR 86.08 Tn. The formal and the informal sectors contribute ~INR 13.54 Tn and INR 72.54 Tn, respectively to the overall credit supply. Banking and other financial institutions account for ~INR 11.68 Tn of the overall formal finance supply to the Indian MSME industry.
Credit gap in the MSME sector in India:
The overall credit gap is estimated to be ~INR 28.10 Tn, which can be attributed to underserved micro and small units. Further, lack of awareness among entrepreneurs about the various loan products and lack of proper documentation have considerably reduced the supply of debt.
Impact of COVID-19:
Small businesses are the most vulnerable to an unexpected crisis like COVID-19 because of their size, scale of business operation and limited financial management resources. However, the government has announced several policy measures to minimize the losses.
The announcement of a targeted long-term repo operation (TLTRO) of INR 500 Bn, a grant of INR 3 Tn collateral-free automatic loans, INR 200 Bn subordinated debt to stressed MSMEs, and a complete ban on global tenders for procurement of goods and services for up to INR 2 Bn are a few of the crucial policy mandates.
Companies covered:
• Axis Bank of India
• Bajaj Finserv Limited
• Central Bank of India
• Federal Bank Limited
• HDFC Bank Limited
• ICICI Limited
• Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
• State Bank of India
• Union Bank of India
• Utkarsh Micro Finance Bank

Chapter  1:  Executive  summary  

Chapter  2:  Socio-economic  indicators

Chapter  3:  Introduction

3.1.  Market  definition  and  structure

Chapter  4:  The  MSME  sector  in  India
4.1.  Number  of  MSMEs  in  India  –  activity-wise  split
4.2.  Number  of  MSMEs  in  India  –  rural  vs  urban  split
4.3.  Number  of  MSMEs  in  India  –  activity-wise  rural  vs  urban  split
4.4.  Number  of  MSMEs  in  India  –  based  on  registration
4.5.  Top  five  industries  of  operation
4.6.  Number  of  MSMEs  in  India  –  category-wise
4.7.  Employment  in  the  MSME  sector  in  India  –  activity-wise
4.8.  State-wise  distribution  of  MSMEs  in  India

Chapter  5:  Debt  demand  of  the  MSME  sector  in  India  
5.1.  Debt  demand  by  the  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.1.1.  Debt-equity  split
5.2.  Addressable  debt  demand  by  the  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.2.1.  Overall  debt  demand  exclusions
5.3.  Addressable  debt  demand  based  on  the  size  of  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.4.  Addressable  debt  segment  as  a  percentage  of  number  of  enterprises
5.5.  Addressable  debt  demand  based  on  type  of  enterprise  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.5.1.  Addressable  debt  demand  of  top  manufacturing  sectors  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.5.2.  Addressable  debt  demand  of  top  service  sectors  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
5.6.  Addressable  debt  demand  based  on  geography  

Chapter  6:  Credit  supply  to  the  MSME  sector  in  India
6.1.  Supply  of  debt  to  the  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
6.1.1.  Supply  of  informal  debt  to  the  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
6.1.2.  Supply  of  formal  debt  to  the  MSME  sector  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
6.2.  Debt  supply  to  MSME  segments  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
6.2.2.  Debt  supply  to  manufacturing  and  service  sectors  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
6.3.  Debt  supply  based  on  geography

Chapter  7:  Credit  gap  in  the  MSME  sector  In  India
7.1.  Overall  credit  gap  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
7.2.  Credit  gap  based  on  type  of  enterprise  in  India  (2019)  (INR  Tn)
7.3.  Credit  gap  based  on  type  of  enterprise  (2019)(INR  Tn)

Chapter  8:  Impact  of  COVID  -  19  
8.1.  Impact  of  COVID  -  19  
8.2.  Relief  packages


Chapter  9:  Market  trends
9.1.  Market  trends  

Chapter  10:  Market  influencers
10.1.  Market  drivers  
10.2.  Market  challengers  

Chapter  11:  Supportive  growth  environment
11.1.  Supportive  growth  environment

Chapter  12:  Competitive  landscape
12.1.  Product  benchmarking
12.2.  Axis  Bank  Limited
–  Company  information
–  Business  description
–  Products/services
–  Key  people
–  Financial  snapshot
–  Key  ratios
–  Key  financial  performance  indicators
–  Key  business  segments
–  Key  geographical  segments
Note:  Similar  information  covered  for  all  other  public  companies.  Private  companies'  data  given  on  best  effort  basis.  

12.3.  Bajaj  Finserv  Limited  
12.4.  Central  Bank  of  India
12.5.  Federal  Bank  Limited
12.6.  HDFC  Bank  Limited
12.7.  ICICI  Limited
12.8.  Kotak  Mahindra  Bank  Limited
12.9.  State  Bank  of  India
12.10.  Union  Bank  of  India
12.11.  Utkarsh  Small  Finance  Bank



Chapter  13:  Potential  interventions  in  the  MSME  credit  ecosystem
13.1.  Potential  interventions  in  the  MSME  credit  ecosystem

Chapter  14:  Recent  developments
14.1.  Recent  developments

Chapter  15:  Appendix

15.1.  Acronyms
15.2.  Research  methodology
15.3.  About  Netscribes
15.4.  Disclaimer
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