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Presentation on
MSME’s
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The definition of MSMEs/SMEs differ from
country to country. The commonly used criteria
at the international level to define SMEs are:In terms of assets, a few in terms of sales and yet
others, in terms of shareholders fund.
Definition differ across countries, but they have
one thing in common; the vast majority of
MSMEs are relatively small (in terms of
employee strength).
• Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector
has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of
the Indian economy over the last five decades

• MSMEs not only play crucial role in providing large
employment opportunities at comparatively lower
capital cost than large industries

• It also help in industrialization of rural & backward
areas, thereby, reducing regional imbalances, assuring
more equitable distribution of national income and
wealth.
In accordance with the provision of Micro, Small &
Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006
the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are
classified in two Classes
Manufacturing Enterprises
Micro
Small
Medium

: Rs. 25 Lakhs
: Less than 5 Crores
: Less than 10 Crores

Services Enterprises
Micro
Small
Medium

: Less than 10 Lakhs
: Less than 2 Crores
: Less than 5 Crores
MSMEs in India
45% - Total Industrial Output

40% - Total
Exports

Creates
more than
1 Million
jobs
annually.

Employs –
More than
60 Million

Contribution to
GDP set to
expand to 22% by
2012 from current
17%.
Importance of the MSME sector
1.The contribution of micro, small and medium
enterprises (MSME) sector to manufacturing
output, employment and exports of the country is
quite significant.
2.The MSME sector employs about 60 million
persons in over 13 million units throughout the
country..
3.There are more than 6000 products, ranging
from traditional to high-tech items, which are
being manufactured by the Indian MSMEs.
Traditionally Indian SMEs have had the
following characteristics:
1.Born out of individual initiatives &skills
2.Greater operational flexibility
3.Low cost of production
4.High propensity to adapt technology
5.High capacity to export
6.High employment orientation
7.Utilization of locally available human &
material resources
8.Critical for poverty reduction
Indian MSMEs can be divided into three classes
1.Predominantly rural , traditional household
industries,
2.Small and medium industries functioning with
obsolete technologies
3.Modern, small and medium enterprises which are
owned and operated by mostly young technoentrepreneurs operating in relatively newer fields like
Bio-technology.
MSMED Act 2006 : Objects
1.Introduce statutory consultative and recommendatory
bodies on MSME policies.
2.Improve registration procedures of MSMEs.
3.Statutory basis for purchase preference and credit
policies.
4.Improve realization of payments of MSMEs
Salient Features
1.Industry replaced by enterprise which include service
enterprises also.
2.Ambit of sector enlarged to cover medium enterprises.
3.Constitution of MSME Board.
4.Simplification of registration procedure
5.Progressive credit support

6.Penalty for delayed payments
MAJOR SCHEMES FOR MSME’s SUPPORT
Credit Support

1.Public sector banks advised to double the flow of credit to

MSMEs within 5 years (20% annual growth)
2.A minimum of 40% of bank credit earmarked for priority
sector lending which includes loans to MSEs
3.Specialised SME Bank branches in industrial clusters for
smooth flow of credit to MSMEs
4.One Time Settlement (OTS) scheme for settling NPAs of
MSMEs
Technological Support

1.Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology
Up gradation.
2.Scheme meant to improve quality of products by
technology up gradation.
3.Investment up to INR 10 million (US$ .250,000)
eligible for support with subsidy up to 15% on
investment.
4.Testing Centers for Quality Certification in OKHLA
(New Delhi).
5.Tool Rooms and Training Centers for skill up gradation
in Jamshedpur, kolkata .
6.Incentive scheme for obtaining ISO Certification by
MSEs
Marketing Assistance and Export Promotion
1.Support for participation in trade fairs and exhibitions –
national as well as international.
2.Training programmes on packaging for exports.
3.Purchase preference in Government procurement.
4.Market Development Assistance Scheme for
publicity, market studies and adoption of modern market
practices
Cluster Development Programme

•

Cluster formation has been considered important for
MSME development.
A cluster may be defined as a local agglomeration of
enterprises (mainly SMEs, but often also including
some large enterprises), which are producing and
selling a range of related and complementary
products and services
Factors affecting MSMEs
1.Accessing adequate and timely financing on
competitive terms, particularly longer tenure loans.
2.Accessing credit on easy terms has become difficult
in the backdrop of current global financial crisis
which has held back the growth of SMEs and
impeded overall growth and Development.
3.It has become difficult for lenders to be able to
assess risk premiums properly, creating differences in
the perceived versus real risk profiles of SMEs.
4.Access to skilled manpower, R&D facilities and
marketing channels is limited
5.Availability of finance at cheaper rates, skills about
decision-making and good management and accounting
practices, and access to modern technology.
6.Bribery & corruption.
Challenges For MSMEs
1. Problem of skilled manpower.
2.Inadequate credit assistance.
3.Irregular supply of raw material.
4.Absence of organized marketing.
5.Lack of machinery and equipment.

6.Absence of adequate infrastructure.
7.Competition from large-scale units and imported
articles.
.
8.Other problems like poor project planning, managerial
inadequacies, old and orthodox designs, high degree of
obsolescence and huge number of bogus concerns etc.
MSME'S in india

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MSME'S in india

  • 2. • • • The definition of MSMEs/SMEs differ from country to country. The commonly used criteria at the international level to define SMEs are:In terms of assets, a few in terms of sales and yet others, in terms of shareholders fund. Definition differ across countries, but they have one thing in common; the vast majority of MSMEs are relatively small (in terms of employee strength).
  • 3. • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector has emerged as a highly vibrant and dynamic sector of the Indian economy over the last five decades • MSMEs not only play crucial role in providing large employment opportunities at comparatively lower capital cost than large industries • It also help in industrialization of rural & backward areas, thereby, reducing regional imbalances, assuring more equitable distribution of national income and wealth.
  • 4. In accordance with the provision of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are classified in two Classes Manufacturing Enterprises Micro Small Medium : Rs. 25 Lakhs : Less than 5 Crores : Less than 10 Crores Services Enterprises Micro Small Medium : Less than 10 Lakhs : Less than 2 Crores : Less than 5 Crores
  • 5. MSMEs in India 45% - Total Industrial Output 40% - Total Exports Creates more than 1 Million jobs annually. Employs – More than 60 Million Contribution to GDP set to expand to 22% by 2012 from current 17%.
  • 6. Importance of the MSME sector 1.The contribution of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector to manufacturing output, employment and exports of the country is quite significant. 2.The MSME sector employs about 60 million persons in over 13 million units throughout the country.. 3.There are more than 6000 products, ranging from traditional to high-tech items, which are being manufactured by the Indian MSMEs.
  • 7. Traditionally Indian SMEs have had the following characteristics: 1.Born out of individual initiatives &skills 2.Greater operational flexibility 3.Low cost of production 4.High propensity to adapt technology 5.High capacity to export 6.High employment orientation 7.Utilization of locally available human & material resources 8.Critical for poverty reduction
  • 8. Indian MSMEs can be divided into three classes 1.Predominantly rural , traditional household industries, 2.Small and medium industries functioning with obsolete technologies 3.Modern, small and medium enterprises which are owned and operated by mostly young technoentrepreneurs operating in relatively newer fields like Bio-technology.
  • 9. MSMED Act 2006 : Objects 1.Introduce statutory consultative and recommendatory bodies on MSME policies. 2.Improve registration procedures of MSMEs. 3.Statutory basis for purchase preference and credit policies. 4.Improve realization of payments of MSMEs
  • 10. Salient Features 1.Industry replaced by enterprise which include service enterprises also. 2.Ambit of sector enlarged to cover medium enterprises. 3.Constitution of MSME Board. 4.Simplification of registration procedure 5.Progressive credit support 6.Penalty for delayed payments
  • 11. MAJOR SCHEMES FOR MSME’s SUPPORT Credit Support 1.Public sector banks advised to double the flow of credit to MSMEs within 5 years (20% annual growth) 2.A minimum of 40% of bank credit earmarked for priority sector lending which includes loans to MSEs 3.Specialised SME Bank branches in industrial clusters for smooth flow of credit to MSMEs 4.One Time Settlement (OTS) scheme for settling NPAs of MSMEs
  • 12. Technological Support 1.Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme for Technology Up gradation. 2.Scheme meant to improve quality of products by technology up gradation. 3.Investment up to INR 10 million (US$ .250,000) eligible for support with subsidy up to 15% on investment. 4.Testing Centers for Quality Certification in OKHLA (New Delhi). 5.Tool Rooms and Training Centers for skill up gradation in Jamshedpur, kolkata . 6.Incentive scheme for obtaining ISO Certification by MSEs
  • 13. Marketing Assistance and Export Promotion 1.Support for participation in trade fairs and exhibitions – national as well as international. 2.Training programmes on packaging for exports. 3.Purchase preference in Government procurement. 4.Market Development Assistance Scheme for publicity, market studies and adoption of modern market practices
  • 14. Cluster Development Programme • Cluster formation has been considered important for MSME development. A cluster may be defined as a local agglomeration of enterprises (mainly SMEs, but often also including some large enterprises), which are producing and selling a range of related and complementary products and services
  • 15. Factors affecting MSMEs 1.Accessing adequate and timely financing on competitive terms, particularly longer tenure loans. 2.Accessing credit on easy terms has become difficult in the backdrop of current global financial crisis which has held back the growth of SMEs and impeded overall growth and Development. 3.It has become difficult for lenders to be able to assess risk premiums properly, creating differences in the perceived versus real risk profiles of SMEs. 4.Access to skilled manpower, R&D facilities and marketing channels is limited
  • 16. 5.Availability of finance at cheaper rates, skills about decision-making and good management and accounting practices, and access to modern technology. 6.Bribery & corruption.
  • 17. Challenges For MSMEs 1. Problem of skilled manpower. 2.Inadequate credit assistance. 3.Irregular supply of raw material. 4.Absence of organized marketing. 5.Lack of machinery and equipment. 6.Absence of adequate infrastructure. 7.Competition from large-scale units and imported articles. .
  • 18. 8.Other problems like poor project planning, managerial inadequacies, old and orthodox designs, high degree of obsolescence and huge number of bogus concerns etc.