Pharma SMEs to benefit from proposed technology upgradation fund
CRISIL has analysed the performance of about 510 SMEs in the pharmaceutical sector which it rated during 2011-2015
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The Central government recently announced plans to launch a Rs 500-crore Pharma Manufacturing Technology Upgradation Fund for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the pharmaceutical industry along the lines of a similar scheme (TUFS) for the textile industry. As per the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemical & Fertilizers, only 15 per cent of domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers are making quality drugs of global standards, due to non-availability of funds.
CRISIL has analysed the performance of about 510 SMEs in the pharmaceutical sector which it rated during 2011-2015. The study revealed that the gearing (excluding promoter loans) of these enterprises remained low at 0.57 times, demonstrating the flexibility to borrow funds for upgradation of technology, if necessary.
Note: CRISIL has rated over 75,000 MSMEs in India. This fortnightly tracker presents to our readers insights on MSMEs, a key element of the Indian economy.
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First Published: Aug 03 2015 | 9:10 PM IST

