Payments to MSME by Public Sector
Central Public Sector Enterprises (32 Maharatnas
and Navratnas) Due Payments to MSMEs
The Department of
Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, has been monitoring, on a monthly basis, the
performance of the 32 top Maharatna and Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) to
review their capital expenditure and the dues to vendors with specific emphasis
on MSME vendors since August 2019.
Clear directions have
been given that the CPSEs must ensure that regular payments are cleared
expeditiously as it spurs investment cycle. Special efforts must be made to
clear dues of MSMEs and resolve cases on the SAMADHAN portal of Department of
MSME. Secretary (Expenditure) wrote a letter in the last week of April 2020 to
the Secretaries of the Ministers and Departments requesting them to monitor the
due payments by the CPSEs.
Public procurement as a
percentage of GDP in the country is estimated between 20% to 22%. The share of
the gross turnover of CPSEs to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of India at
current prices is around 15 to 16%. The Government wants the CPSEs to double
their contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and be the “third major
source” of revenue for the Centre after direct and indirect taxes. CPSEs must make
efforts to reduce the country’s imports bill and expanding India’s global
strategic reach by 2022.
Responding to the
instructions given by the Union Minster of Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt.
Nirmala Sitahraman in her meeting with the top
officials of the CPSEs in September 2019 and constant monitoring by Department
of Expenditure, CPSEs have reduced their payment cycle considerably for the
vendors in general and MSME vendors in particular.
Data collected from the
CPSEs as on 31st March 2020 showed that they had pending bills
from the MSMEs worth Rs. 775.76 crore as on 1st March
2020. Bills worth Rs. 2,730.46 crore were received
during the month and a total of Rs. 2,813.39 crore
were paid till 31st March 2020. For the month of April
2020, bills worth Rs. 1,598.27 crore were received
and the CPSEs made payment of Rs. 1,785.78 crore
leaving a balance of Rs. 512.34 crore. It has been
stated that majority of the bills were received in the last week of April and
under process for payment.