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ICCI lauds SBP’s plan to provide Rs400b loans to SMEs

byCT Report
26/08/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has lauded the plan of State Bank of Pakistan to extend loans of Rs 400 billion to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by 2020 through National Finance Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) and termed it a highly positive move as it would enable the small and medium enterprises to innovate, upgrade, improve productivity and play more effective role in the economic development of the country.

ICCI President Atif Ikram Sheikh said that SMEs were the backbone of our economy as they constituted 95 percent of the enterprises in Pakistan, provided jobs to 80% of non-agricultural labor force, contributed 40 percent to GDP and 35 percent to exports, therefore, it was essential that government should come up with new strategies to strengthen the SME sector in the country. He said easy access to finance was the major challenge for SMEs which constrained their growth as the formal lending to these enterprises has come down from 17% in 2008 to just 6% in 2014.

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He said Pakistan was a country of rising population and the best way to create more jobs was to facilitate the growth of SMEs as according to a World Bank study, SMEs created 4 out of every 5 jobs. He stressed that government should create a supportive regulatory environment for SMEs and provide them easy access to finance and technology that would help them in optimizing their productivity.

He said the world economy was grappling with numerous challenges and many governments were increasingly looking towards SMEs as a key driver of sustained and inclusive growth. He said if properly supported, SMEs has the potential to play more active role in achieving stronger and more inclusive growth in Pakistan. He said government should reduce taxes and duties on alternate energy solutions for SMEs. He said government should also consider establishing new state-or-the-art and specialized industrial estates for SMEs to unlock their true potential for economic growth.

He urged that government should offer special incentives and tax-relief programs to promote transfer of new technologies among the SMEs. He appreciated the SBP commitment to provide financial access to 50 per cent of the SMEs in the country through the National Finance Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) and extending loans of Rs.400 billion to these enterprises by 2020. He hoped that this move by the SBP would go a long way in promoting SME sector and help in triggering fast economic growth in the country.

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