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Telangana Partners with Godrej Capital to Support MSME Funding
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Telangana Partners with Godrej Capital to Support MSME Funding

The Government of Telangana has partnered with Godrej Capital to expand credit access for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the state. The initiative aims to empower local businesses, especially women-led enterprises, through tailored digital lending solutions.

Godrej Capital, acting as the preferred lending partner, is offering business loans of up to Rs 50 Mn and loans against property of up to Rs 2.5 Bn. A notable feature of this partnership is a one-year free life insurance cover, offered exclusively to women-led businesses under the Aarohi initiative.

This digital-first lending programme focuses on fast disbursals and flexible offerings to suit diverse business needs. It is currently active in several major locations, including Hyderabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Mahbubnagar, and Chevella, where local MSMEs can immediately access these financial services.

The collaboration represents a strategic effort to foster inclusive and sustainable economic development. It aims to create a supportive financial ecosystem for MSMEs, enabling innovation, expansion, and job creation throughout Telangana.

Source:KNN Bureau

The Government of Telangana has partnered with Godrej Capital to expand credit access for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the state. The initiative aims to empower local businesses, especially women-led enterprises, through tailored digital lending solutions.Godrej Capital, acting as the preferred lending partner, is offering business loans of up to Rs 50 Mn and loans against property of up to Rs 2.5 Bn. A notable feature of this partnership is a one-year free life insurance cover, offered exclusively to women-led businesses under the Aarohi initiative.This digital-first lending programme focuses on fast disbursals and flexible offerings to suit diverse business needs. It is currently active in several major locations, including Hyderabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Mahbubnagar, and Chevella, where local MSMEs can immediately access these financial services.The collaboration represents a strategic effort to foster inclusive and sustainable economic development. It aims to create a supportive financial ecosystem for MSMEs, enabling innovation, expansion, and job creation throughout Telangana.Source:KNN Bureau

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