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ECLGS helped 65% MSMEs through financial troubles, 57% found it difficult to access: Report

by Economy India
December 9, 2021
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NEW DELHI: Based on a survey of 756 MSMEs, 65% of the respondents said the ECLGS scheme helped their business tide through financial troubles and 68% were confident about a future positive outlook. However, at the same time, 57% of the respondents said it was not very easy for them to access the scheme. About 85% respondents also acknowledged that CIBIL credit history has played a critical role in facilitating ECLGS disbursals.

TransUnion CIBIL had undertaken an ECLGS loan analysis study based on ECLGS 1.0 and 2.0 disbursals made up to March 31, 2021. The report provides insights on the performance of ECLGS loans based on the flow of credit and the nuances of the borrower behavior.

Flow of credit under ECLGS led by Public Sector banks

Public sector banks with their network and early operationalization of the ECLGS, have enabled the scheme to reach out to a higher number of MSME borrowers across India. Of the total loan applications received under the scheme, the share issued by public sector banks is about 47%. At the same time, even though private banks took longer on starting implementation of the scheme, they have contributed a similar magnitude in terms of amount disbursed, contributing 44% share.

Given the fact that public and private sector banks cater to the credit needs of different MSME segments, the average ticket size of ECLGS loans extended by private banks is higher than the public sector banks.

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In a statement, the MD & CEO of TransUnion CIBIL, Rajesh Kumar said, “ECLGS support has helped in revitalizing the MSME sector which forms the backbone of India’s economic engine. Public sector banks led from the front on the implementation. They channeled credit infusion to deserving MSMEs in a timely manner by utilizing credit information analytics and digital drivers. Credit infusion through the ECLGS has set the MSME sector on a long-term and sustainable growth trajectory which bodes well for the resurgence of India’s economy.”

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While the COVID-19 crisis impacted MSMEs across the board, the very small and micro enterprises were the ones to be affected the most, as their ability to withstand crisis of large magnitude is limited. These were the MSMEs who needed immediate liquidity to navigate through the crisis and sustain their livelihood. Report analysis highlights that the ECLGS scheme has benefitted this class of MSME segment.

Of the total number of borrowers who availed loans under this scheme, 58.5% belong to the very small category (overall exposure less than Rs 10 lakh) and 32% belong to the micro category (exposure between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 crore). In terms of value, the share of very small and micro segment is at 30% of the disbursed amount. This is encouraging given that the COVID-19 crisis has impacted very small and micro enterprises the most.

COVID-19 and subsequent restrictions, because of their nature, are widely accepted to have had a higher impact on sectors like retail trade, wholesale trader, transport, professional services, tourism, hotels and restaurants that are heavily dependent on mobility. These sectors accounted for 75% of the total disbursements made under ECLGS 1.0 and ECLGS 2.0, indicating that the scheme has been most focused in the revival of these highly affected sectors.

Further analysis shows that the top five states of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka that are high on industrial and commercial activity and also have a significant share in overall MSME exposure, contribute to 47% of total ECLGS loan disbursement.

ECLGS infusion helped improve credit health of borrowers while supporting business revival and fostering a positive outlook amongst MSMEs

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Insights from the report show that the ECLGS has helped stressed MSMEs cope with the impact of the pandemic. Analysis highlights that stressed MSME borrowers (borrowers with CIBIL Rank 7 to 10) had a better avail rate compared to non-stressed borrowers.

As part of this study, TransUnion CIBIL conducted a survey of MSMEs from across geographies. The survey findings indicate that 65% of MSMEs believe that the ECLGS credit infusion has helped their business through financial troubles and 68% were confident about a future positive outlook. About 85% of respondents also acknowledged that their TransUnion CIBIL credit history has played a critical role in facilitating ECLGS disbursals.

A very small category of borrowers and micro segment of borrowers reduced their average balance by 33% after availing of the ECLGS facility, whereas small and medium segments showed a balance decrease of 22% and 14% respectively. For all segments, eligible borrowers who did not avail the facility had balance decrease of less than 10%.

“ECLGS support met its objective by providing much needed financial assistance to the MSME segments that were most vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic such as very small and micro businesses as well MSMEs operating in stressed sectors like trade, transport and hospitality. This timely financial infusion will help MSMEs to revive their businesses and enhance prospects for sustainable growth,” Kumar added in his statement. (Economic Times)

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