RBI's 29th Standing Advisory Committee Meeting on MSME Credit Flow
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) held the 29th Meeting of the Standing Advisory Committee (SAC) in Ahmedabad to review and enhance the flow of credit to the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. Chaired by Swaminathan J, Deputy Governor, RBI, the meeting focused on key initiatives to strengthen institutional credit support, address financial challenges, and promote digital solutions. The discussion highlighted alternative credit assessment models, digital lending frameworks, and fair lending practices to ensure transparency and accessibility for MSMEs.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | 29th Standing Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting on MSME Credit Flow |
| Chairperson | Swaminathan J, Deputy Governor, RBI |
| Focus Areas | Enhancing MSME credit flow, digital lending, fair lending practices |
| Key Initiatives Discussed | ULI, Account Aggregator framework, Regulatory Sandbox |
| Challenges Identified | Financial literacy gaps, information asymmetry, delayed payments |
| Proposed Solutions | Digital solutions, alternative credit assessments, TReDS adoption |
| Fair Lending Practices | Transparency, empathetic approach, MSME capacity building |
| Overall Goal | Strengthening institutional credit support for MSMEs in India |
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