Brief Note on SHG Bank Linkage, TFI and Bridge Loans
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1 Brief Note on SHG Bank Linkage, TFI and Bridge Loans Self Help Movement through: savings has been taken up as a mass movement by women. There are about 8.50 lakh women SHGs in Andhra Pradesh covering nearly lakh rural poor women. The SHGs are not only resorting but are also taking small loans out of the corpus available with the group. An amount of Rs crores is mobilized as corpus among these groups and the savings of these SHGs have an accumulated Savings Rs as onfebruary The state government has taken several initiatives to extend financial support to these groups which are mentioned hereunder. Self sustaining movement: The members of SHGs are poor with low or nil saving capacity, and who depend on moneylenders or private sources to meet their expenditure and other obligations. During the group meetings, the thrift amount is pooled and given as loans to members for utilization, production or investment purposes based on the priorities determined by the group. The group members keeping in view the interests and prosperity of the member take a collective decision regarding all matters. These groups play the role of a mid-wife or money lender. Since it is members thrift that is given out as loans to one or two members at each meeting depending upon the priorities as set by the group, members exercise close supervision on utilization of loans. Peer pressure is exerted on members to continue savings to enable every member to have an opportunity to avail loans. Prompt repayment of loans is insisted by the remaining members to avail themselves loans of higher order. As a result, at any given point of time all members in a SHG will not be borrowers. Even if all of them are borrowers, their loans outstanding will not be equal. Several interesting features have been observed in the financial dynamics of groups where there is evidence in qualitative shift in loans portfolio in favour of productive purposes as against consumption loans availed earlier. So is the case with the size of loan. Thrift and credit working together: Thrift and credit activities have thus emerged as solitary binding force to mobilize rural poor in group mode. The rural poor may not be able to form groups by themselves to command a sufficient strength to approach and negotiate with external agencies like banks for funds. With a view to make thrift
2 and credit activities meaningful for economic empowerment, the groups are gradually encouraged to deploy their funds investment or income generating activities. While doing so, conscious efforts are made by Self Help Promoting Institutions (SHPIs) / Mutually Aided Cooperative and Thrift Societies (MACTS) to build appropriate capacities for managing micro enterprises. Capacity building efforts include training in functional areas of management, skill development, technology up-gradation, market support etc. SHGs meet the immediate needs of the women. However, the loan amounts are so small that the urge of women to take up income generation activities is not met. Similarly larger issues like buying raw products in bulk, production in large quantity, packing, marketing etc., cannot be undertaken by SHGs due to limitation of membership and corpus. The government decided to provide financial assistance by mobilizing loans from banks etc., to over come the problem. Exploring further: The development agenda of the State of Andhra Pradesh in the last few years is provision and delivery of credit and financial services to the poor to take them out of poverty by taking up meaningful & productive activities. The government has taken up appropriate steps on mobilization of loans to the women SHGs which enabled credit utilization of Rs crore by the women SHGs, under SHG Bank linkage program so far in addition to credit mobilized under state revolving fund (SMG) and group loaning under SGSY. NABARD introduced a pilot project in 1992 for linking banks with SHGs to encourage thrift and savings amongst the rural poor and to supplement their credit needs through the banking system and constituted working group in the matter. Based on the recommendations of the working group, the RBI decided to extend SHG linkage program beyond the pilot phase and advised the banks to make it a part of their mainstream banking function. Some of the Salient features of SHG bank linkage program are: 1. The group should have been in active existence for minimum six months. 2. The group should have successfully undertaken savings and credit operation from its own resources. 3. Evidence of democratic setup in the group where members have a say in all matters.
3 4. The group should be maintaining proper accounts / records. 5. The banker should be convinced that the group has not come into existence only for the sake of participation in the project and availing benefits. There should be a genuine need to help each other an work together among the members. 6. The SHG members should preferably have homogeneous back ground And interest. 7. Any interested NGO or the Self Help Promoting Institutions (SHPI) Concerned should help the SHG by way of training and other support for skill up gradation and proper functioning. 8. To generate livelihood for poor women. Linking banks with SHGs : was initiated in Andhra Pradesh in with the linkage of 8 SHGs with SBI, Vysya bank and Sri Anantha Grameena Bank. Due to constant efforts by the government, the program has gathered momentum only since All nationalized banks, RRBs and district Co-operative banks were involved in the program. In Andhra Pradesh, 7 models of delivering credit to rural poor through SHG system exist which are : 1. Financing SHGs directly by banks without any intervention / facilitation of Any SHPI 2. Financing SHGs directly by banks with intervention / facilitation of Non Governmental Organizations. 3. Financing SHGs directly by banks with intervention / facilitation of Governmental Agencies 4. Financing SHGs directly by banks with intervention / facilitation of bank Staff 5. Financing SHGs with financial intervention of non governmental organizations 6. Financing SHGs with financial intermediation of NGOs/ SHG cluster associations 7. Financing SHGs with financial intermediation of NGOs/Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies. 8. To generate livelihood for poor women. Loan Amount : Under the program banks / financial institutions are giving minimum loan amount equal to 2 times the savings of the group to the maximum of 6 times to the savings depending on the assessment of the SHG by the bank / financial institutions. Greater the degree of confidence of bank on the SHG, greater could be the proportion of loan. The activities or purposes and size of loans which the group proposes to lend should be left to the common wisdom of the group. Interest Rates : The rate of interest will be decided by the banks / financial institutions which finance SHGs under SHG Bank Linkage program with in the scope of RBI Directives. The Nationalized banks, Regional Rural Banks & Co-
4 operative Banks are coming forward to issue loans to SHGs with lower rate of interest under the program as follows: 1. Andhra Bank 8% (Irrespective of loan amount) 2. State Bank of Hyderabad 8% 3. State Bank of India 8.75% up to Rs 2.00 lakhs and 9.5% above 2.00 lakhs 4. Syndicate Bank 10.5% 5. Indian Bank 10 % 6. Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank 10 % 7. Deccan Grameena Bank 10 % 8. Chaitanya Godavari Grameena Bank 10 % 9. Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikasa Bank, 10 % 10. Saptagiri Grameena Bank, 10 % The repayment period for the loans extended by SHG will be determined by the group. However, the banks could give a longer repayment period for the loans extended by them to SHGs for allowing rolling over of funds by the groups leading to greater internal capitalization of their fund base. In other words, the SHGs should be able to carry out activities without having any depletion of their resources built up with own funds. The government (vide G.O.Ms.No:398, Dated: Revenue Department) waived the Stamp Duty on all the loan documents executed by SHGs for accessing loans from the banks and other financial institutions under SHG Bank Linkage Program in the State.Sales tax is exempted in case the SHGs conducting the sales of SHG products. In addition, the women SHGs are encouraged to come together as Cooperative Societies at the village level and mandal level by federating them under Mutually Aided Cooperative Societies Act Nearly 350 societies have been formed so far. These societies will be accessing credit from financial institutions, donor agencies, DRDAs and Voluntary organizations and help the members of women
5 SHGs in availing bigger loans for economic activities and also help in collective bargaining in marketing of products, purchasing raw material etc., These societies are popularly known as Mahila Banks. These societies have a share capital of Rs crores and total corpus of Rs crores. These societies charge interest of % per annum for giving loans, with the recovery rate around 98%. Impact The government of Andhra Pradesh is committed to social and economic empowerment of women. It has adopted micro credit as a tool to attain the same and had taken the SHG-Bank Linkage program as a mass movement since onwards in the State to achieve the goal. Various training and capacity building programs have been conducted on production, packing, marketing, micro credit and utilization of loans etc., to women SHGs. In addition to the above regular skill development training programs are being organized for giving value addition to SHG products, to develop skills among women on marketing, packaging, etc. Due to the efforts of the government more than 3.50 lakh women SHGs have availed loans from banks and other financial institutions and improved their economic status. Some of the groups have availed the loans 2 to 5 times. During the financial year Rs crores has been targeted as loan mobilization under SHG-Bank linkage program and an amount of Rs crores has been mobilized up to Feb 09. Outstanding achievements: In Andhra Pradesh more than 52% SHGs were financed by banks under SHG Linkage. This number is more than the all India figure excluding that of Andhra Pradesh SHGs were provided repeat finance by banks during which comes to 76% of total SHGs in the state of Andhra Pradesh. As per the reports of the bankers, the recovery of loans is around 95% as against 87% when comparative to other states. The SHGs have taken up various income generating activities by availing themselves of the facility under SHG Bank Linkage program and increased their production to the extent that it supplies to the entire country. Recently the women SHGs have got orders for their products from other countries such as Srilanka, Malaysia etc.,
6 The SHG women have actively participated in fairs, melas or exhibitions organized at state, national and international level and are able to market their products though Internet. Well-known companies viz., Hindustan Lever Limited, Food World & Apna Bazaar have come forward to tie-up with the SHGs and market their products. Evaluation of the linkage program 1 Dependency on money lenders reduced 2 Savings habit enhanced / increased 3 Self sufficiency for consumption requirements attained. 4 80% of the total SHGs have accessed financial assistance from banks. 5 Repayment of SHG loans is above 95%. 6 Diversification and value addition to the existing activities. 7 SHG women are engaged in 450 varieties of income generating activities. 8 SHG women are producing qualitative products with high standards in packing, etc. 9 SHG women earning additional monthly incomes ranges from Rs.2000/- to 3000/- 10 SHG women actively participating in several government welfare programs such as family welfare, literacy etc., 11 SHG women under taking government works such as stitching & supply of Uniforms, bags, Caps etc. 12 SHG women are able to supply SHG products to national and international markets. 13 Has developed self confidence and leadership qualities The issue of extending loans to SHGs under SHG Bank-Linkage program since created a path for their economic empowerment. The income generating activities taken up by the SHGs and access to the banks and financial institutions attracted the attention of not only other States but at international level also. Many dignitaries from other states and other countries visited Andhra Pradesh and praised the SHG movement and implementation of SHG-Bank Linkage program in Andhra Pradesh. The other State governments are also taking the practice as a model and are sending teams to study the implementation of the program with an aim to implement in the same way in their states.
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