"While the RBI has taken a step forward towards including export credit in priority sector lending for domestic banks, restricting the facility to a sanctioned limit of Rs 25 crore per borrower to units with turnovers of up to Rs 100 crore, would limit it to only a third of exporting units," FIEO president S C Ralhan said today.
He said that bank finance to the sector is at "abysmal levels" and contributes only 3.8 per cent of overall credit as against the sector's 15 per cent contribution to the GDP.
Ralhan welcomed RBI's steps as per revised guidelines yesterday, including the move to bring medium enterprises and exports under priority sector lending.
In its revised guidelines, the RBI widened the scope of beneficiary sectors to include medium enterprises as well as allowed foreign banks with less than 20 branches to lend up to 32 per cent to the export sector up to 2019.
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