Now universal enterprise IDs for small firms
24 Jan 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
According to an internal document, the Union government is working on a Universal Enterprise ID
system to help strengthen the credit ratings of small businesses, which are the engines of the Indian
economy.
A group of MSMEs will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) under the proposal, which may be
announced in the Union budget, to borrow from banks in a single transaction and on-lend to its
members.
Credit rating agencies are also expected to develop new models for assessing the creditworthiness
of MSMEs.
In 2019, an expert committee on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) led by former Sebi
chairman U.K. Sinha proposed the enterprise ID to improve credit availability to these entities.
According to the 73rd round of the National Sample Survey, India has approximately 63.39 million
MSMEs (NSS).
The Sinha committee recommended making MSME rating products more relevant and predictive of
credit performance by encouraging rating agencies to build more 360-degree scoring models using
newer data sources such as utility bills and tax payments, among others.
"The implementation of a Universal Enterprise ID will help this market. Rating agencies may need to
develop newer offerings to encourage the growth of cash flow-based lending. "Banks must specify
the workflow in their credit appraisal process if the MSME has a credit rating available to it," the
committee stated in a report.
The Sinha committee report found that there is no common identifier through which an entity or
enterprise can be recognised, referenced, and electronically verified, and enterprises "face problems
when they approach other authorities for any permissions".
The panel sought to implement enterprise ID using PAN on a mission-mode basis in order to ensure
credit availability to MSMEs.
Emails sent to the ministries of micro, small, and medium enterprises and finance went unanswered
as of press time.
According to an internal document, the Union government is working on a Universal Enterprise ID
system to help strengthen the credit ratings of small businesses, which are the engines of the Indian
economy.
A group of MSMEs will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) under the proposal, which may be
announced in the Union budget, to borrow from banks in a single transaction and on-lend to its
members.
Credit rating agencies are also expected to develop new models for assessing the creditworthiness
of MSMEs.
In 2019, an expert committee on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) led by former Sebi
chairman U.K. Sinha proposed the enterprise ID to improve credit availability to these entities.
According to the 73rd round of the National Sample Survey, India has approximately 63.39 million
MSMEs (NSS).
The Sinha committee recommended making MSME rating products more relevant and predictive of
credit performance by encouraging rating agencies to build more 360-degree scoring models using
newer data sources such as utility bills and tax payments, among others.
The implementation of a Universal Enterprise ID will help this market. Rating agencies may need to
develop newer offerings to encourage the growth of cash flow-based lending. Banks must specify
the workflow in their credit appraisal process if the MSME has a credit rating available to it, the
committee stated in a report.
The Sinha committee report found that there is no common identifier through which an entity or
enterprise can be recognised, referenced, and electronically verified, and enterprises face problems
when they approach other authorities for any permissions.
The panel sought to implement enterprise ID using PAN on a mission-mode basis in order to ensure
credit availability to MSMEs.
Emails sent to the ministries of micro, small, and medium enterprises and finance went unanswered
as of press time.
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