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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Factoring Services Mooted for SMEs

The Ministry of MSME has mooted the idea of allowing financial Factoring services for Micro and Small Medium Enterprises. It is in discussion with Finance Ministry on proposal for factoring services.

Factoring services are still niche domain in credit financing in India and is largely domain of a few international banks, though financial institutions like SIDBI along with nationalized banks have undertaken study of providing factoring services to various small and medium enterprises.

Factoring services involves raising capital through leveraging its accounts receivable (credit sales) to gain access to cash. The financial institution providing factoring services uses its own mechanism to provide upto 80% of accounts receivable to the client. But, such kind of services is yet to take-off for SMEs.

The ministry is examining the legal and regulatory aspects on the proposal, which would require legislative amendments in terms of taxation and financing.

The credit-deprived Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are likely to benefit from the concept 'factoring services' as it would be an alternative window for SME financing in India. Dinesh Rai, Secretary, Ministry of MSME recently motioned that the Ministry of Financial Services are not too much in favor of legislative support. But, he feels that if there is no legislative support, it will be difficult for SME players to attain success in a big way.

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