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"All women SHGs will be eligible for interest subvention on credit up to Rs 3 lakh at 7 per cent per annum . SHGs availing capital subsidy under SGSY in their existing credit outstanding will not be eligible for benefit under this scheme," said RBI.
Updated : Mar 22, 2018, 02:38 AM IST
The Reserve Bank on Thursday asked banks to provide loans to women self-help groups (SHGs) at 7% per annum, as per the government's revised guidelines for 2016-17.
"All women SHGs will be eligible for interest subvention on credit up to Rs 3 lakh at 7% per annum (under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission). SHGs availing capital subsidy under SGSY in their existing credit outstanding will not be eligible for benefit under this scheme," RBI said in a notification. The banks will lend to all the women SHGs in rural areas at 7% in 250 districts, it said.
All banks will be subvented to the extent of difference between the weighted average interest charged and 7%, subject to the maximum limit of 5.5% for 2016-17, it said. This subvention will be available to all the banks on the condition that they make SHG credit available at 7% annually in the 250 districts, it added.
"Further, the SHGs will be provided with an additional 3% subvention on the prompt repayment of loans. For the purpose of interest subvention of additional 3% on prompt repayment, an SHG account will be considered prompt payee if it satisfies the following criterion as specified by RBI," it added.