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Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana

01-Nov-2022 10:34:15
Funding

Scheme Provider :

Ministry of Finance

Sector :

Funding Support/Fund raising Assistance

States :

All

Eligibility :

Any micro unit entrepreneurs

Vertical :

Funding

Link to scheme information :
Details :

The Union Budget presented by the Hon'ble Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley, for FY 2015-16, announced the formation of MUDRA Bank. Accordingly MUDRA was registered as a Company in March 2015 under the Companies Act 2013 and as a Non Banking Finance Institution with the RBI on 07 April 2015. MUDRA was launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 08 April 2015 at a function held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Scheme aims to achieve sustained expansion in the flow of credit to the non-corporate small business sector, loans up to Rs.10 lakh without collateral are extended to borrowers under PMMY. The loans under PMMY are categorized as Shishu (up to Rs.50,000), Kishore (Rs.50,000 to Rs.5lakh) and Tarun (Rs.5 lakh to Rs.10 lakh). Activities allied to agriculture and services supporting these (excluding crop loans, land improvement such as canals, irrigation, wells) have also been included under PMMY from April,2016. MUDRA partners with Banks, MFIs and other lending institutions at state level / regional level to provide micro finance support to the micro enterprise sector in the country.

Introduction :

The Union Budget presented by the Hon'ble Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley, for FY 2015-16, announced the formation of MUDRA Bank. Accordingly MUDRA was registered as a Company in March 2015 under the Companies Act 2013 and as a Non Banking Finance Institution with the RBI on 07 April 2015. MUDRA was launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 08 April 2015 at a function held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

Benefits :

Scheme aims to achieve sustained expansion in the flow of credit to the non-corporate small business sector, loans up to Rs.10 lakh without collateral are extended to borrowers under PMMY. The loans under PMMY are categorized as Shishu (up to Rs.50,000), Kishore (Rs.50,000 to Rs.5lakh) and Tarun (Rs.5 lakh to Rs.10 lakh). Activities allied to agriculture and services supporting these (excluding crop loans, land improvement such as canals, irrigation, wells) have also been included under PMMY from April,2016.

Gender :

Both

Implementing Agency :

MUDRA partners with Banks, MFIs and other lending institutions at state level / regional level to provide micro finance support to the micro enterprise sector in the country.

Target Audience :

Entrepreneurs

Primary Domain :

Funding

Secondary Domain :

NA

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