Sales outsourcing company finds 13 opportunities in NaMo’s Rs. 20 lakh crore package
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
announced a mega Rs 20 lakh crore package to provide relief to the people and
help the country fight the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. While most of
the businesses are skeptical on what is in the box for them, the sales outsourcing company
in India, AOB India, has deciphered and found 13 opportunities for
organizations of every kind and every size. The sales outsourcing
company has rendered sales for clients even during the lockdown and has
kept them alive.
1. Expansion for micro-entrepreneurs:
The stimulus of micro-entrepreneurs gives a full interest waiver for 6 months
to all “SHISHU” MUDRA loans. This gives a chance to expand the locations of the
business and extend the sales and distribution lines of the products.
2. Growth for small and medium entrepreneurs:
With Interest waiver on all MUDRA, Tarun and Kishore loans, the small and
medium entrepreneurs have the chance to grow the business via new channels.
Since the market is changing and digital channels are taking the major roles,
adopting new technological advancements and processes can help change the
velocity of the business.
3. Clearance of Debts: Incase your
business has experienced a major setback, subordinate debt provision of Rs
20,000 Cr for 2 lakh stressed MSMEs can be the silver lining for you. Besides,
there will be Rs 50,000 crore equity infusion via Mother fund-Daughter fund for
MSMEs that are viable but need handholding. A fund of funds with corpus of Rs
10,000 crore will be set up to help these units expand capacity and help them list
on markets if they choose.
4.Manufacturing and services units -
Definition of MSMEs revised: The move will allow MSMEs to aim for expansion
without losing benefits. Also, there'll be no distinction between manufacturing
& services sector MSMEs.
5. Easy liquidity scheme for MSME: Rs
30,000 crore special liquidity scheme for investing in investment grade debt
paper of NBFCs, HFCs and MFIs. These NBFCs are those that are also funding
MSMEs. These will be fully guaranteed by Government of India.
6. Blessing for Real-estate: Urban
development ministry will issue advisory to states/UTs so that the regulators
can invoke force majeure. The regulators can suo moto extend
completion/registration dates for six months for projects expiring on or after
March 25, 2020.
7. Micro-Food Enterprises: Fund for
micro food scheme will be executed with cluster-based approach. This will
benefit 2 lakh Micro Food Enterprises.
8. Organic dairy business will
flourish: Rs 15,000 crore will be spent on ramping up the dairy infrastructure.
Also, investments will be made in cattle feed.
9. Naturopathy and small businesses
can take a chance: Rs 4,000 crore for growing of herbal and medicinal plants.
Ten lakh hectares of land will be used for growing medicinal and herbal plants.
10. E-Learning platform may find a
boost: PM eVidyaprogramme to be launched immediately. Each Classroom from 1 to
12 will have one TV channel. Special e-content for visually & hearing
impaired. Top 100 universities will be permitted to start online courses by May
30, 2020.
11. Aviation repair and service
industry: Government is working hard to make India a global hub for aircraft
maintenance, repair and overhaul.
12. Opportunity in Space-aviation
Industry: Boosting private participation in space sectors. Government is
working on a liberal geo-spatial policy. Private sector to be co-traveler in
India's space sector journey through launches, satellite services, etc.
13. Boost in clinical lab services:
All districts will have infectious disease hospitals while at the block-level,
public as well as private health labs will be set up.
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