Union Bank of India launches “UNION TRADE-GST”
by Shrutee K/DNS
October 13, 2017- Mumbai: Union Bank of India, in its pursuit to give
impetus to small traders and manufacturers especially in SME segment, has
launched a new working capital finance scheme by the name of “UNION TRADE-GST”. We are the 1st Bank in India to have
scheme of financing regular working capital limit based on GST returns. The
launch of this scheme will help the Bank to have synergy with the GST regime.
The
large number of SME entrepreneurs have been included under the ambit of formal
trade with implementation of GST. These SMEs are facing working capital crunch
as in absence of proper past financials returns, they are unable to access the
Bank’s credit. The working capital assessment is based on the sales turnover,
as indicated in balance sheet. Beside this, existing entrepreneurs under
banking ambit are also facing credit crunch, as in GST regime the SMEs are entitled for input credit claim which is stretching their
operating cycle.
Generally Banks are providing 20% of the sales
turnover as working capital limit to a business entity, but to have ease in GST
regime, under this scheme Union Bank of India is providing hassle free regular working capital limit upto 30% of the turnover as per GST returns without
insisting on assessment on other financial returns. The scheme will provide regular working capital limit above Rs
10.00 lacs upto Rs 200.00 lacs. The
assessment of turnover & quantum of working capital is tailor-made to
benefit especially the SME sector.
In furtherance to the Government of India
initiatives in tax reform, compliance and digitalization, the Bank is offering
POS machine with no Installation charges and waiver of annual maintenance
charges for first year under the scheme.The scheme would be
great enabler for an honest tax payer and incentivize the filing of GST return.
At the same time adequate financial support to such entrepreneurs through this
unique scheme with inbuilt hassle free assessment based only on GST return will
be easier for businesses to adopt.
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