Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Guaranteed Emergency Credit Line of Rs. Three lakh crore
The GECL is a loan for which 100% guarantee would be provided by National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company (NCGTC) to Member Lending Institutions (MLIs), and which will be extended in the form of additional working capital term loan facility in case of Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) and Financial Institutions (FIs), and additional term loan facility in case of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), to eligible MSMEs/ Business Enterprises and interested Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) borrowers. Credit under GECL would be up to 20% of the borrower’s total outstanding credit up to Rs. 25 crore, excluding off-balance sheet and non-fund based exposures , as on 29th February, 2020, i.e., additional credit shall be up to Rs. 5 crore.
2. What is the objective of the Scheme?
The Scheme is a specific response to the unprecedented situation COVID-19. It seeks to provide much needed relief to the MSME sector by incentivizing lending institutions to provide additional credit of up to Rs. 3 lakh crore at low cost, thereby enabling MSMEs to meet their operational liabilities and restart their businesses.
3. What is the duration of the Scheme?
The Scheme would be applicable to all loans sanctioned under GECL during the period from May 23, 2020 to 31st October, 2020, or till an amount of Rs. 3 lakh crore is sanctioned under GECL, whichever is earlier.
4. What would be the guarantee coverage under the Scheme?
The entire funding provided under GECL shall be provided with a 100% credit guarantee coverage by NCGTC under the Scheme.
5. What will be the eligibility criteria for MSMEs to avail the benefit of the Scheme?
The eligibility criteria under the Scheme are as under:
6. Will GECL be extended as a separate loan account, or as part of the existing loan account of the borrower?
A separate loan account shall be opened for the borrower for extending additional credit under GECL. This account will be distinct from the existing loan account(s) of the borrower.
7. Will loans under the Scheme be automatically given without any application or solicitation from the borrower?
This is a pre-approved loan. An offer will go out from the MLI to the eligible borrowers for a pre-approved loan which the borrower may choose to accept. If the MSME accepts the offer, it will be required to complete requisite documentation. Thus, an ‘opt-out’ option will be provided to eligible borrowers under the Scheme, i.e., if the borrower is not interested in availing the loan, he/she may indicate accordingly.
8. What would be the procedure followed in case a borrower has loan accounts with multiple lenders?
9. To avail GECL, will it be necessary for existing loans of the borrower to be covered under existing guarantee schemes such as CGFMU or CGTMSE?
No.
10. Will the interest rate on GECL be capped?
Yes, interest rates on GECL shall be capped as under:
11. What would be the tenor of loans provided under GECL?
The tenor of loans provided under GECL shall be four years from the date of disbursement. No pre-payment penalty shall, however, be charged by the MLIs in case of early repayment.
12. Is there any moratorium period prescribed under the Scheme?
Yes, a moratorium period of one year on the principal amount shall be provided for GECL funding. Interest shall, however, be payable during the moratorium period. The principal shall be repaid in 36 instalments after the moratorium period is over.
13. Is any prescribed TAT for MLIs under the Scheme for sanction of GECL?
Indicative turnaround time for loans under the Scheme shall be the same as those prescribed by Department of Financial Services for credit support in the context of COVID-19 pandemic.
14. Will any guarantee fee be charged under the Scheme by NCGTC?
No, NCGTC will not charge any guarantee fee under the Scheme.
15. Will any processing fee be charged by MLIs for sanction of loans under GECL?
Since additional credit under GECL is to be provided to existing customers, no additional processing fee shall be charged by lenders.
16. Will MLIs ask for any additional collateral for the GECL facility?
No additional collateral shall be asked by MLIs for additional credit extended under GECL.
17. What will be the security on credit extended under GECL? Scheme?
The credit under GECL will rank pari passu with the existing credit facilities in terms of cash flows (including repayments) and securities, with charge on the assets financed under the Scheme to be created within a period of 3 months from the date of disbursal.
18.Will MLIs(Banks/FI) be required to enter into any agreement with NCGTC for the purpose of this Scheme?
Yes, MLIs will be required to submit an Undertaking to NCGTC for the purpose of this Scheme.
19. I run a business enterprise and have a GST registration. However, I am not registered as an MSME nor do I have Udyog Aadhar. My Bank also does not classify me as an MSME borrower. Am I eligbile under the scheme?
You are eligible if
20. My Bank/ NBFC has offered me a pre approved loan of 15% only though the scheme mentions 20%. Can the Bank/ NBFC do so?
Under ECLGS, Banks/ NBFCs are to offer loans upto 20%. Actual loan extended can therefore be less than 20%. While the Bank/ NBFC is expected to be liberal in sanctioning such loans, it is also expected to evaluate credit proposals by using prudent banking judgement and use business discretion / due diligence in selecting commercially viable proposals and conduct the account(s) of the borrowers with normal banking prudence
21. Can new MSME borrowers get covered under the scheme?
ECLGS scheme is only for existing borrowers on the books of the banks as on 29th Feb 2020. Any New borrowers should be covered under ongoing CGTMSE and NCGTC schemes
22. Can co-applicant loans between entity and the promoter or director get covered under the scheme?
For loans having co-applicant, only those existing loans where entity is the primary co-applicant are covered under the Scheme for additional emergency funding
23. Are off balance sheet loans provided to MSME borrowers covered as part of the scheme?
No, the scheme does not cover the off-balance sheet exposure. Only on balance sheet exposures outstanding as on 29th Feb, 2020 are eligible to be covered under the scheme
24. Who can provide answers to any further queries?
Please address your queries/suggestions to ceo@ncgtc.in
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