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Open Webinar - India Stack 2.0 - Revolutionizing Credit and Market Access for 60 million MSMEs
10 February 2021
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While India is the fifth largest economy in the world, the MSME sector alone employs over 100 million people or about 40% of India’s workforce. However, current credit products are designed to service only a section of the MSMEs (600,000 of them) leaving out a whopping 60+ million MSMEs. Micro enterprises constitute 99.4% of MSMEs but have a miniscule credit share of 6%-7%, compared with 70% enjoyed by large enterprises, leaving a credit gap of over USD330 billion.
In this webinar, we will look at how digital platforms and the digital infrastructure of the India Stack 2.0 are poised to bridge the gap between these MSMEs and financial services. Specifically, we will discuss how initiatives like Open Credit Enablement Network – OCEN, and Government of India led e-Marketplace - GeM – Sahay will revolutionizing access to MSME Credit and promote access to markets. This new way to do business re-imagines an ecosystem, wherein every service provider can become a tech-enabled credit and product marketplace. Working in tandem with another initiative - the Account Aggregator (AA) framework - it allows cash-flow-based lending and last mile credit delivery to businesses and individuals at the bottom of the pyramid.
Ispirit and U GRO Capital will give an overview of these initiatives. DFIs and an Indian bank will discuss: a) how these platforms and infrastructure developed by the Indian Government will revolutionize access to credit, markets and network for 60 million MSMEs in India; and b) the role that financial institutions and DFIs can play in this endeavor.
Host & Moderator: Matthew Gamser, CEO, SME Finance Forum
About the Speakers


Sharad Sharma is the Co-founder of iSPIRT Foundation. Sharad's mantra is to lead ecosystems and companies through orbit change. He has three decades of experience in the Internet, Enterprise Software, Digital Finance and Digital Health sectors and is a prominent voice in India's technology ecosystem. Sharad is a passionate evangelist of the software product ecosystem in India. He co-founded iSPIRT Foundation, a non-profit technology think tank devoted to making India a product nation. Earlier, he Chaired NASSCOM Product Forum in its formative years and was a member of the NASSCOM Executive Council from 2009-13. Sharad co-founded Teltier Technologies Inc., a wireless infrastructure startup now part of CISCO, and is an active technology angel investor with over two dozen investments. He was also instrumental in the success of India's first IP focussed fund, India Innovation Fund. Sharad has held several senior R&D executive positions with leading technology companies, including Yahoo, VERITAS Software, Symantec, Lucent Technologies, and AT&T. Zinnov gave him the R&D Visionary Award in 2008 for his work on creating a strong MNC R&D footprint in India. Sharad is a member of SEBI's Financial and Regulatory Technology Committee. He has also served on RBI's UK Sinha MSME Committee and National Digital Payments Committee. Sharad got interested in kernel software development while doing his Electrical Engineering at Delhi College of Engineering. He started India's first Student Minicomputer Club in 1984 as served as the Chairperson of the IEEE Student Chapter.


Gaurav Malhotra is currently Director and Co-Head for Financial Services in South Asia for the CDC Group. Prior to CDC, Gaurav worked for Escorts Limited where he was Head, Business Planning and Strategy. Prior to that he was a Principal for leading strategy consulting firm BCG in India. Gaurav holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and B. Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering.

Ajay Rao is the Regional Managing Director for South Asia at U.S. International Development Finance Corporation. Ajay Rao is an experienced impact investor in emerging and frontier markets specializing in healthcare, agribusiness, and financial institutions. He also has experience in port infrastructure and small- and mid-sized enterprise-focused debt funds. Prior to his current position as the Regional Managing Director for South Asia at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), Ajay served as a Director on the DFC’s Social Enterprise Finance Team, originating and underwriting investments worldwide including Georgia, Kenya, Mongolia, Nigeria, India and Pakistan. In India, Ajay has led the accounting for seven projects totaling over $100 million in DFC loans that catalyzed over $150 million of private sector investment for Indian small businesses. Prior to DFC/OPIC Ajay was a small business banker at Citibank, N.A. Ajay is a CFA charterholder, holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the
University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College.


This webinar is organized in partnership with member U GRO Capital, a BSE listed, technology focused, small business lending platform. The company is focused on addressing capital needs of small businesses operating in select eight sectors by providing customized loan solutions.
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For more information, please contact: Jessica Alfaro