The government aims to ramp up credit guarantees extended to micro and small enterprises through the CGTMSE scheme by another Rs 5 lakh crore in the next two years, a top official said on Tuesday. According to Rajneesh, Additional Secretary and Development Commissioner (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises), credit guarantees worth of Rs 4 lakh crore were extended in the last two years via the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE). "In a span of 22 years the cumulative credit guarantees extended by CGTMSE amount was 2.6 lakh crore. But in last two years, we have been able to give credit guarantees worth of Rs 4 lakh crore and in the next two years we intend to ramp it up to another Rs 5 lakh crore," Rajneesh said at a FICCI event here. He further shared that the government has bridged a large gap in formalisation of MSMEs in the last few years, with the total number of Udyam registered MSMEs rising to 5 crore from 1.65 crore units over a year ago. "The
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