Finance Minister’s Press Conference 28th June, 2021
Table of Contents
- Economic Relief From Pandemic
- 1.1 Lakh Cr Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID Affected Sectors
- Additional 1.5 lakh Cr for Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme
- Credit Guarantee Scheme to Facilitate Loans to 25 Lakh Persons Through Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs)
- Reviving Tourism: Financial support to more than 11,000 Registered Tourist Guides/Travel and Tourism Stakeholders
- Free Tourist Visa to 5 Lakh Tourists
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Economic Relief From Pandemic
1.1 Lakh Cr Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID Affected Sectors
Health Sector: Rs. 50,000 crore
Aimed at upscaling medical infrastructure targeting underserved areas.
• Guarantee cover for expansion and new projects related to health/medical infrastructure in cities other than 8 metropolitan cities.
• Guarantee coverage: 50% for expansion & 75% for new projects
• For Aspirational Districts, guarantee cover of 75% for both new projects and expansion.
• Maximum loan: Rs. 100 crore; Guarantee duration: Up to 3 years
• Interest rate capped at 7.95%
• Guarantee by National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company Limited
Other Sectors: Rs. 60,000 crores
• Interest rate capped at 8.25% p.a.
• Decisions at a later stage based on evolving needs
Normal interest without guarantee cover is 10-11%
Additional 1.5 lakh Cr for Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme
• Launched as part of Atma Nirbhar Bharat Package in May 2020.
• ECLGS-1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 have resulted in credit disbursal of 2.69 lakh Crore to 1.1 crore units by 12 Public Sector Banks, 25 Private Sector Banks, and 31 Nonbanking Financial Companies
• Contact intensive sectors already covered and shall be continued. Rs 4,000 crore given to these sectors through this window so far
• Limit of admissible guarantee and loan amount proposed to be increased above existing level of 20% of outstanding on each loan
• Sector-wise details will be finalized as per evolving needs
• Overall cap of admissible guarantee to be raised from Rs. 3 lakh crore to Rs. 4.5 lakh crore
Credit Guarantee Scheme to Facilitate Loans to 25 Lakh Persons Through Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs)
• Guarantee will be provided to Scheduled Commercial Banks for loans to new or existing NBFC-MFIs or MFIs for on-lending up to Rs 1.25 lakh to approximately 25 lakh small borrowers
• Interest Rate on Loans from banks to be capped at MCLR plus 2%
• Maximum loan tenure 3 years, 80% of assistance to be used by MFI for incremental lending, interest at least 2% below maximum rate prescribed by RBI
• Focus on new lending, not repayment of old loans
• Loans to borrowers to be in line with extant RBI guidelines such as a number of lenders, borrower to be a member of JLG, ceiling on household income & debt
• All borrowers (including defaulters up to 89 days) eligible
• Guarantee cover for funding provided by MLIs to MFIs/NBFC-MFIs till March 31, 2022, or till guarantees for an amount of Rs.7,500 crore are issued, whichever is earlier.
• Guarantee up to 75% of default amount for up to 3 years through National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company (NCGTC)
• No guarantee fee to be charged by NCGTC
Reviving Tourism: Financial support to more than 11,000 Registered Tourist Guides/Travel and Tourism Stakeholders
• Under the new Loan Guarantee Scheme for COVID Affected Sectors, working capital/personal loans will be provided to people in the tourism sector to discharge liabilities and restart businesses impacted due to COVID-19
• The scheme will cover:
✓ 10,700 Regional Level Tourist Guides recognized by Ministry of Tourism and Tourist Guides recognized by the State Governments
✓ Travel and Tourism Stakeholders (TTS) recognized by the Ministry of Tourism (904)
• Loans will be provided with a 100 % guarantee up to the following limits:
• Rs. 10,00,000 for TTS ( per agency)
• Rs. 1,00,000 for tourist guides licensed at the Regional or State level
• No processing charges, waiver of foreclosure/prepayment charges. No additional collateral requirement
• Scheme to be administered by the Ministry of Tourism through NCGTC
Free Tourist Visa to 5 Lakh Tourists
• 10.93 million foreign tourists visited India in 2019, spent the US $ 30.098 billion on leisure and business.
• Average daily stay for a foreign tourist in India is 21 days. The average daily spending of a tourist in India is around $34 (Rs 2400).
• Once Visa issuance is restarted, the first 5 lakh Tourists Visas will be issued free of charge.
• Benefit will be available only once per tourist
• The scheme will be applicable till 31st March 2022 or till 5,00,000 visas are issued, whichever is earlier
• Total financial implications- Rs 100 Crore
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