New Delhi:The World Bank on Wednesday said it will give a USD 750 million (Rs 5,250 crore approximately) -budget support to 15 lakh MSMEs to increase liquidity access for viable small businesses impacted by COVID-19.
During the 2020 fiscal (July 2019-June 2020), World Bank has extended USD 5.13 billion loans to India-- which is the highest in a decade. This includes USD 2.75 billion given in three months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
World Bank Country Director in India Junaid Ahmad said this funding is under the multilateral lender's Development Policy Loan, which is a direct budget support.
The funding would support the government's initiative to protect the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector by unlocking liquidity, strengthening non-banking financial companies and small finance banks and enable inclusive access to financing.