MSME Financing Market in India 2020

  • Report Code : NET1971219
  • Published On: Apr, 2021
  • Category : Business & Finance
  • Pages : 89
  • 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

     

  • With tables and figures helping analyze worldwide MSME Financing market, this research provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market.

    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

     

  • The MSME Financing Market has been segregated into various crucial divisions including applications, types, and regions. Each market segment is intensively studied in the report contemplating its market acceptance, worthiness, demand, and growth prospects. The segmentation analysis will help the client to customize their marketing approach to have a better command of each segment and to identify the most prospective customer base.

    Report Objectives / Segmentation Covered :
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          Frequently asked questions(FAQ's):
          What is the MSME Financing Market really preparing for?

          Companies in the MSME Financing Industry will need to adapt swiftly to the behavioral changes that are reshaping consumer decision journeys.

          What years are taken into account in the MSME Financing Market study?

          The MSME Financing Market study evaluates the year spans as follows: Historical year: 2018 to 2023; Base year: 2023; Forecast period**: 2024 to 2029 [** unless otherwise stated]

          What are the underlying opportunities in the MSME Financing Market?

          The influx of capital into the MSME Financing Market, as well as the deployment of technologies designed to increase efficiency and yield high volume, are paving the way for promising market opportunities.

          What are the top priorities for the growth of the MSME Financing Market?

          In this highly competitive and rapidly evolving MSME Financing Industry, top strategic priorities such as innovation, diversification, and M&A would remain consistent.

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