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CIBIL-style score, green fund in works to meet textile sector's credit needs

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Credit Access Issues in the Textile Sector

The government is exploring the establishment of a credit rating system and a common green fund to address credit access and financing needs in the textile sector, particularly for smaller units.

Objectives

  • To facilitate sustainable production by addressing the creditworthiness of enterprises.
  • To create a credit protocol similar to the CIBIL score for better understanding by banks.
  • To simplify access to funds by combining existing separate funds for sustainable production.

Details and Challenges

  • Banks exhibit caution in extending credit due to a lack of understanding of the textile sector's requirements.
  • The CIBIL score serves as a model for assessing creditworthiness, where a higher score indicates lower risk.
  • Long payment cycles and job work requirements are specific challenges faced by the textile industry.

Industry Impact and Goals

  • India aims to increase textile exports to ₹9 lakh crore by 2030, requiring significant financial support.
  • The sector witnessed a 7% expansion last year, establishing India as the world's sixth-largest textile exporter.

Stakeholder Involvement

  • The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry acknowledges the need for addressing credit challenges.
  • Consultations with the industry aim to enhance the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises.
  • Monitoring the disbursement of funds to improve efficiency in meeting working capital needs.
  • Discussions on establishing credit facilitation centres in textile clusters to enhance credit risk perception.
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  • CIBIL
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