All-out effort to unlock full MSME potential – The Hindu BusinessLine

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The Karnataka govt has decided to provide a toolkit for MSMEs in the State to improve their efficiency, said MB Patil, Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister, Government of Karnataka

MB Patil, Minister for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka, with Raghuvir Srinivasan, Editor, businessline, (left) and Suresh Balakrishna, Chief Revenue Officer, (right) The Hindu Group, at the MSME Growth Conclave organised by businessline in Bengaluru on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: BIJOY GHOSH

The government, technology players, and banks will pull out all the stops in a bid to help MSMEs realise their true growth potential and resolve all the issues faced by the sector, which serves as the backbone of the over $3 trillion Indian economy, according to the participants at The Hindu BusinessLine’s ‘MSME Growth Conclave’ in Bengaluru on June 27.

While the Karnataka government promised to sharpen focus and provide policy support to Micro, small, and Medium Enterprises, technology players such as SAP, Microsoft, and IBM are reimagining the way Indian MSMEs adopt cloud and Artificial Intelligence-powered solutions to boost growth.

The lending community, including Canara Bank and Kinara Capital, are looking at ways to help MSMEs with financing solutions amid a sharp rise in interest rates. Raghuvir Srinivasan, Editor of businessline, welcomed the guests and stressed the importance of the MSME sector in a growing economy such as ours.

Toolkit for MSMEs

The Karnataka government has decided to provide a toolkit for MSMEs in the State to improve their efficiency, said MB Patil, Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development Minister, Government of Karnataka.

(From left) Venkatesha Babu, Chief of Bureau - Bengaluru, businessline, with Rajeev Singh, VP and Business Head, Midmarket and Emerging Business, Indian Subcontinent, SAP India Pvt Ltd; Siddhesh Naik, Country Leader, Data, AI & Automation Software, Technology Sales, IBM India and South Asia; Samik Roy, ED, Corporate, Medium and Small Business, Microsoft India; and Rajat Shikhar, co-founder and CPO, Dealshare, at a panel discussion on ‘Leveraging Cloud and AI for digital transformation in MSMEs’ at businessline’s MSME Growth Conclave in Bengaluru on Tuesday

He said the state government, headed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, will work as a team to address and resolve all the issues faced by MSMEs.

Patil noted that tech adoption, export promotion, collaboration, and networking are important for MSMEs, who may lack the resources of larger players, but have contributed in a big way in terms of employment generation, economic activity, and investments.

Panel discussion

In the panel discussion on ‘Leveraging Cloud and AI for Digital Transformation in MSMEs’, Rajeev Singh, VP & Business Head, Midmarket and Emerging Business, SAP Indian Subcontinent; Siddesh Naik, Country Leader, Data, AI & Automation, Software, Technology Sales, IBM India & South Asia; Samik Roy, Executive Director, Corporate, Medium, and Small Business, Microsoft India; and Rajat Shikar, Co-founder and CPO, Dealshare, discussed the innovative initiatives tech players are bringing to pump prime MSMEs’ growth and the perceptible outcomes that are being witnessed in how MSMEs better serve customers, drive efficiencies, and narrow the competition gap with larger players. The panel was moderated by Venkatesha Babu, Bengaluru, Chief of Bureau, businessline.

The ‘Interest Rates and Growth of MSMEs’ panel saw lively exchanges involving MSME players and the lending community against the backdrop of surging interest rate hikes by the RBI. The panelists were Aiswarya Ravi, CFO, Kinara Capital; Shashidhar Shetty, President, KASSIA; JR Bangera, National MSME Board Member; Former President, FKCCI; and Sudhanshu Suman, GM, MSME Wing, Canara Bank, Bengaluru.

MSMEs, which operate on wafer-thin margins, voiced the need for special considerations amid a double whammy of rising input prices and costlier loans due to the sustained pace of rate hikes by the central bank to control inflation. The panel discussion was moderated by Lokeshwarri SK, Data Editor, businessline

The one-day conclave, in association with Bank of Baroda Credit Cards, Canara Bank, and Aashirvaad as associate partners, was powered by the State partner, the Government of West Bengal, Department of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, and Textiles. Mahindra was the electric mobility partner, and NewsX was the broadcast partner.

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