PHDCCI asks govt to direct PSUs to clear pending bills of MSMEs in 30 days

PHDCCI has asked the government to direct central PSUs to clear all pending payments of MSMEs to help the sector tide over financial woes
PHDCCI asks govt to direct PSUs to clear pending bills of MSMEs in 30 days
PHDCCI asks govt to direct PSUs to clear pending bills of MSMEs in 30 days
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New Delhi: Industry body PHDCCI has asked the government to direct central Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) to clear all pending payments of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to help the sector tide over financial woes. In a representation to MSME minister Narayan Rane, the chamber said the sector is facing the problem of delayed realisation of their bills and receivables, particularly from their large corporate buyers and government organisations, for a long time.

As a result of these delays, MSMEs face financial hardships and liquidity constraints which lead to severe pressure on their working capital management, and many of them turn into 'Non Performing Assets' (NPAs).

This severely affects sustainability of their operations, it said in the representation.

"The government should direct all CPSUs to make payment of their entire overdue bills in 30 days and take steps to provide adequate funds to those CPSUs which report lack of financial resources to meet their payment obligations.

The chamber also made a case for relaxation in classification of MSMEs' accounts in NPAs.

'Govt supplies high-value; MSMEs should be granted relief'

Government supplies are high value in nature and since purchases by PSUs and government departments are on behalf of the government of India, their payment is guaranteed and risk-free, PHDCCI said in the representation.

"It is therefore desirable that relief be granted to such units whose bills and receivables are stuck with government organisations and private companies from classifying their bank borrowing into NPAs," it said.

PHDCCI said there are apprehensions that if the problem of delayed payments of MSMEs' bills is not resolved, it might lead to large number of MSME accounts being referred by banks to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.

(With PTI inputs)

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