Banks need to cut lending rates on SME loans: AIAI

An Industry body has sought Reserve Bank's intervention to make Banks offer loans to small and medium enterprises at eight per cent to tide over economic downturn.

MUMBAI: An Industry body has sought Reserve Bank's intervention to make Banks offer loans to small and medium enterprises at eight per cent to tide over the economic downturn.

"The interest rate for SME sector should not be more than eight per cent as in case of homeloan and other priority sector," All India Association of Industries' President, Vijay Kalantri said in a statement.

AIAI has written to Reserve Bank Governor, D Subbarao, in this regard, the statement said.

Country'a largest lender, SBI had recently launched two promotional schemes to provide working capital and term loans to small companies at concessional rates.

SBI has so far sanctioned Rs 600 crore worth loans to its SME clients under these schemes. The bank aims to disburse Rs 22,000 crore of loans to its SME clients by March.
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