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Clusters of Growth

UNLOCKING INDIA'S MSME POTENTIAL

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SIDBI Understands MSMEs

Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) set up on 2nd April 1990 under an Act of Indian Parliament, acts as the Principal Financial Institution for Promotion, Financing and Development of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector as well as for co-ordination of functions of institutions engaged in similar activities.

MISSION

To facilitate access to capital and build capacity of MSMEs for their deeper integration into Indian and global value chains.

VISION

To emerge as the point of first contact for all stages of MSME life cycle journey.

SIDBI in Numbers

FINANCIAL METRICS

5,68,239 crore

Assets

4,811 crore

Net Profit

4,96,282 crore

Loans and Advances

0.04%

Gross NPA

HUMAN CAPITAL

1,091

Employee base

4.40 crore

Profit per Employee

1,989

Training nominations

PHYSICAL PRESENCE

127

Branch Offices

15

Regional Offices

Statement of the Chairman and Managing Director

The Indian economy continues to witness a healthy GDP growth despite external challenges, with the MSME sector as one of its core engines."

MSME Outlook

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in India, with over 6.5 crore registered MSMEs, impart significant strength and resilience to the Indian economy.

Business Performance

Institutional Finance

Institutional Finance accounts for approximately 92% of loans & advances of the Bank. Outstanding under Institutional Finance was at ₹4,55,570 crore at the end of FY2025.

Direct Lending

The Direct Lending portfolio through Branch Network, Partner Institutions and Digital Lending has grown by 41% during FY2025 with outstanding as at end of FY2025 at ₹37,781 crore as compared to ₹26,826 crore as at end of FY2024.

SIDBI Cluster Development Fund

Availability of financial resources is a major constraint for infrastructure development in MSME clusters.

Equity Finance

Under Fund of Funds, SIDBI contributes to SEBI-registered Venture Funds/AIFs, which must invest a specified portion of their corpus in MSMEs/startups per the scheme’s mandate.

Green Financing

SIDBI is involved in green finance initiatives to assist MSMEs in implementing sustainable practices. The institution has established a framework for advancing green financing within the MSME sector.

Since FY2022,

1106 GWh/annum

Energy savings

9500+

MSMEs assisted

2.95 Mn tons of CO2 per

Reduction of GHG emission

16,600+ Crore

Sanctioned

12,290+ Crore

Outstanding

1106 GWh/annum

Energy savings

2.95 Mn tons of CO2 per

Reduction of GHG emission

Since FY2022,

9500+

MSMEs assisted

16,600+ Crore

Sanctioned

12,290+ Crore

Outstanding

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