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PM Mudra Yojana Completes 11 Years: Over Rs 40 lakh crore disbursed, empowering crores of grassroots entrepreneurs

Marking 11 years since its launch by Narendra Modi, the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana has transformed India’s micro-enterprise landscape by enabling collateral-free credit access. The scheme has empowered crores of entrepreneurs, especially women and first-time borrowers, driving financial inclusion and grassroots economic growth

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The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 8, 2015, is marking 11 years of success in strengthening India’s grassroots entrepreneurs. This initiative has been designed to bridge the gap in financial accessibility, offering streamlined, easy, collateral-free loans up to Rs 20 lakh to support small-scale business ventures for non-corporate and non-farm income-generating activities.

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) serve as the backbone of the industrial ecosystem, acting as essential partners to major corporations and driving balanced economic development. By diversifying their reach into new industries and refining their output, these enterprises are effectively addressing the needs of both local consumers and global markets.

The landscape of business financing has evolved rapidly, with digital innovations and data analytics making it easier for smaller firms to secure capital. A cornerstone of this progress is PMMY, a strategic government initiative famously characterised by its mission to “Fund the Unfunded,” ensuring that credit reaches those traditionally overlooked by formal banking systems.

On the occasion of the 11th successful year of PMMY, Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman said, “In the last decade, India witnessed a silent transformation where crores of ordinary citizens stepped into entrepreneurship with newfound confidence and agency. At its heart lies an initiative launched on April 8, 2015, by the Prime Minister, the Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY), which, by design, focused on “funding the unfunded”.

“Eleven years later, the scheme has been instrumental in reshaping the credit landscape for MSMEs and countless individual entrepreneurs in the country. These were those entrepreneurs who were hitherto excluded from the formal banking system. With this initiative, entrepreneurship has become truly democratised by removing the entry barriers to credit”, Nirmala Sitharaman added.

Highlighting PMMY’s role in Empowering Millions and Fulfilling the Vision of Inclusive Growth, Union Minister of Finance remarked, “Cumulatively, more than 57.79 crore loans have been sanctioned, amounting to Rs 40.07 lakh crore of disbursement. Two-thirds of the loans have been sanctioned to women entrepreneurs. Approximately one-fifth of all the loans were extended to first-time entrepreneurs. In sheer magnitude, this translates to 12.15 crore loans with an amount of 12 lakh crores extended to new entrepreneurs.”

The Union Finance Minister also appreciated the Banks, various Financial Institutions, and stakeholders for bringing the scheme to the common man and making it a resounding success.

“PM MUDRA Yojana will continue to empower entrepreneurs to become active participants in our nation’s journey to become Viksit Bharat by 2047”, Nirmala Sitharaman said.

On the occasion, Union Minister of State (MoS) for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary said, “The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) is one of the most significant initiatives, aimed at promoting micro-entrepreneurship. Financial inclusion is one of the top priorities of the government, as it plays a vital role in achieving inclusive growth. PMMY provides a platform for small entrepreneurs to access loan support from banks, NBFCs, and MFIs as it drives credit inclusion.”

“The MUDRA Yojana was launched by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on April 8, 2015. While launching the scheme, the Prime Minister stated that supporting India’s small entrepreneurs is one of the most effective ways to help the Indian economy grow and prosper. The scheme has provided crucial financial assistance to a vast number of entrepreneurs, helping them set up and operate their businesses and instilling a sense of financial security in them”, MoS said.

The MoS also added, “It has created self-employment opportunities across the country, especially for marginalised sections of society, including Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes (51 per cent of loan beneficiaries), and women (67% of loan beneficiaries).”

Stressing on Mudra’s impact, the MoS said, “The core objective of the MUDRA Yojana is “Funding the Unfunded.” The scheme has successfully ended the exploitation of India’s small entrepreneurs by informal lenders. In the past 11 years, it has extended over 40 lakh crore through 57.7 crore loans, instilling a new sense of confidence among borrowers. This clearly reflects the government’s firm commitment to support their efforts and its accelerated journey toward making India a developed nation by 2047 through inclusive growth enabled by financial inclusion.”

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As we commemorate eleven years of advancing financial inclusion through the core tenets of the MUDRA scheme, let us glance through some of the primary characteristics and significant milestones of the scheme:
The implementation of the financial inclusion programme in the country is based on three pillars, namely,
Banking the Unbanked

Securing the Unsecured and Funding the Unfunded

The aforesaid three objectives are being achieved through leveraging technology and adopting a multi-stakeholder collaborative approach, while serving the unserved and underserved as well. One of the three pillars of FI – Funding the Unfunded, is reflected in the Financial Inclusion ecosystem through PMMY, which is being implemented with the objective to provide collateral-free access to credit for small/ micro entrepreneurs.

Key Features of PMMY:

MUDRA loans are being offered in four categories, namely, ‘Shishu’, ‘Kishor’, ‘Tarun’ and ‘TarunPlus’, which signify the stage of growth or development and funding needs of the borrowers: –
Shishu: covering loans up to Rs 50,000
Kishor: covering loans above Rs 50,000 and up to Rs. 5 lakhs
Tarun: covering loans above Rs 5 lakh and up to Rs 10 lakhs
TarunPlus: covering loans above Rs 10 lakh and up to Rs 20 lakhs

Loans cover term financing, and working capital needs across manufacturing, trading and service sectors, including activities allied to agriculture like poultry, dairy, and beekeeping, etc. The interest rate is governed by RBI guidelines, with flexible repayment terms.

Topics: MSMEsMudra YojanaNarendra ModiNirmala SitharamanPMMYIndia EconomyentrepreneurshipFinancial Inclusion
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