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Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Bank

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Native name
  
मुद्रा बैंक

Area served
  
India

Headquarters
  
New Delhi

Type of business
  
Subsidiary

Industry
  
Business finance

Website
  
www.mudra.org.in

Founded
  
8 April 2015

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Products
  
Microfinance and refinance

Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Bank (or MUDRA Bank) is a public sector financial institution in India. It provides loans at low rates to micro-finance institutions and non-banking financial institutions which then provide credit to MSMEs. It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 April 2015.

Overview

The formation of the agency was initially announced in the 2015 Union budget of India in February 2015. It was formally launched on 8 April.

The MUDRA banks were set up under the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana scheme. It will provide its services to small entrepreneurs outside the service area of regular banks, by using last mile agents. About 5.77 crore (57.7 million) small business have been identified as target clients using the NSSO survey of 2013. Only 4% of these businesses get finance from regular banks. The bank will also ensure that its clients do not fall into indebtedness and will lend responsibly.

The bank will have an initial capital of 200 billion (US$3.0 billion) and a credit guarantee fund of 30 billion (US$450 million). The bank will initially function as a non-banking financial company and a subsidiary of the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). Later, it will be made into a separate company. It was also to act as regulator of MFIs, earlier; but it will be done by RBI now.

The bank will classify its clients into three categories and the maximum allowed loan sums will be based on the category:

  • Shishu (शिशु): Allowed loans up to 50,000 (US$740)
  • Kishore (किशोर): Allowed loans up to 5 lakh (US$7,400)
  • Tarun (तरुण): Allowed loans up to 10 lakh (US$15,000)
  • Government has decided to provide an additional fund of 1 trillion (US$15 billion) to the market and will be allocated as

  • 40% to shishu
  • 35% to kishor
  • 25% to Tarun
  • Those eligible to borrow from MUDRA bank are

  • Small manufacturing unit
  • Shopkeepers
  • Fruit and vegetable vendors
  • Artisans
  • References

    Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Bank Wikipedia