Covid-19 crisis: SBI to disburse Rs 700 cr to MSMEs in Mumbai by June
State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest lender, has set a
target of disbursing Rs 700 crore to MSMEs in the Mumbai
circle by the end of June, to help them tide over liquidity crisis due to the
Covid-19 lockdown.
Among
all banks, SBI controls a market share of 22 per cent in the MSME lending.
"SBI will boost flow of credit to MSMEs (micro, small
and medium enterprises) in this challenging period by reassessing their working
capital limit and also by extending Covid-19 emergency loans.
"Overall,
we expect to lend Rs 700 crore to MSMEs in four
districts of Mumbai circle — Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad — by the end of
June," the World Trade Centre said in a statement quoting Suresh Nair,
deputy general manager (SMEs and financial inclusion) at SBI, as saying after a
webinar.
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