2024年3月,印度在政策改革和增加发票贴现率的推动下,推迟的MSME付款到2024年3月跌至7.34万亿卢比。
India's delayed MSME payments dropped to ₹7.34 lakh crore by March 2024, driven by policy reforms and increased invoice discounting.
根据GAME,FISME和C2FO的报告,到2024年3月,印度的MSME的拖延支付减少到7.34万亿卢比,
Delayed payments to India’s MSMEs fell to ₹7.34 lakh crore by March 2024, down from ₹10.7 lakh crore in 2022, according to a report by GAME, FISME, and C2FO.
这一下降反映了政策措施的进展以及TReDS平台上的发票折扣增加, 折扣达到240万亿卢比.
The decline reflects progress from policy measures and increased invoice discounting on the TReDS platform, which reached ₹2.4 lakh crore.
尽管如此,挑战仍然存在,包括讨价还价能力不平等、争端解决缓慢以及获得信贷方面的差距。
Despite this, challenges remain, including unequal bargaining power, slow dispute resolution, and credit access gaps.
报告敦促更严格地执行付款时限、公开披露违约者、将技术资源数据库与GST和Udyam数据整合,以及将Samadhaan门户网站现代化。
The report urges stricter enforcement of payment timelines, public disclosure of defaulters, integration of TReDS with GST and Udyam data, and modernization of the Samadhaan portal.
它还建议改革SMA分类,利用GSTN和UPI数据扩大数字信贷,以支持长期金融包容性和印度的经济增长。
It also recommends reforms to SMA classifications and expanded digital credit using GSTN and UPI data to support long-term financial inclusion and India’s economic growth.