Bengal likely to achieve FY'22 revised credit target to MSME: Official

Highlights
- State government and bankers were promoting industry by organising camps
- The state MSME and textile department are also holding district-wise 'Silpa Sahayata Synergy'
- This is ahead of the Bengal Global Business Summit scheduled to be held in April next year
State level banker's meeting had initially set a credit target at Rs 90,237 crore but at a meeting in June, then finance minister Amit Mitra had urged the bankers to increase it to Rs 1.02 lakh crore.
"The last two quarters have attracted greater credit demand and with the economy on a revival trajectory, the revised target is likely to be achieved," a banking official said.
In North 24 Parganas district, the bank credit during April–November 2021 was Rs 6,506 crore compared to Rs 6,606 crore in the entire 2020-21.
State government and bankers were promoting industry by organising camps. The state MSME and textile department are also holding district-wise 'Silpa Sahayata Synergy' ahead of the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS) scheduled to be held in April next year.
West Bengal accounts for 11.62 per cent of micro, small and medium enterprises in the country with over 52 lakh units.
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