Bank of Maharashtra sanctioned Rs 2\,789 cr in loans to MSMEs in 3 months

Bank of Maharashtra sanctioned Rs 2,789 cr in loans to MSMEs in 3 months

The bank said it was now gearing up to extend the stimulus package announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to restart business activities

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The lender had launched various Covid-19 emergency credit lines for its existing customers in March

State-owned said on Sunday that it had sanctioned worth Rs 2,789 crore to MSMEs, self-help groups, agricultural and retail borrowers to help them meet their liquidity mismatches caused due to crisis over the last three months.

The lender had launched various Covid-19 emergency credit lines for its existing customers in March.

"We have sanctioned amounting to Rs 2,789 crore under agriculture, SHGs, Retail, with almost one lakh beneficiaries between March 2020 and May 2020," the lender said in a statement.

The lender had used various channels such as webinars, calls, SMSes and emails to raise awareness about these credit lines and to reach out to its borrowers.

The bank said it is now gearing up to extend the stimulus package announced by Minister aimed at restarting business activities.

Recently, the government had announced a Rs 20 trillion (nearly 10 per cent of GDP) package to support the economy headed for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades.

Last week, Sitharaman had announced a 100 per cent credit scheme worth Rs 3 trillion to support the MSME sector, which has been adversely affected by disruptions caused by crisis.

All existing MSME borrowers with outstanding credit of up to Rs 25 crore as on February 29, and with an annual turnover of up to Rs 100 crore would be eligible for guaranteed funding under the scheme.

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First Published: Sun, May 24 2020. 19:19 IST