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SBP issues revised Prudential Regulations for SMEs

Published May 7, 2013 Updated May 7, 2013 07:34pm

imageKARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued revised Prudential Regulations (PRs) for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) financing to ensure smooth flow of funds to the sector.

According to a press release issued by SBP on Tuesday, the revised PRs focus more on Small Enterprise, and formulate more specific and simpler regulations for them.

The new set of Regulations is believed to further improve the current Regulatory Environment and will boost the efforts to meet financing needs of SMEs.

The revised regulations underscore importance of cash flow analysis and other tools assessing the primary source of repayment of SME borrowers. It also emphasises the use of technology and documentation for disciplined credit control for monitoring of credit quality.

Since Medium Enterprises are relatively less credit-constrained in accessing loans compared to Small Enterprises, the Regulations governing them have not been changed. However, the definition for Medium Enterprises has been changed and their individual and aggregate borrowing limits revised upwardly.

i. General Prudential Regulations that apply on both Small and Medium Enterprises

ii. Specific Prudential Regulations for Small Enterprise Financing

iii. Specific Prudential Regulations for Medium Enterprise Financing

The Revised PRs are applicable with immediate effect for the fresh financing facilities. However, since the banks/DFIs need to segregate their existing SME portfolio according to the new definitions and revised classification criteria, Banks/DFIs are allowed a maximum implementation period up to September 30, 2013 for the existing portfolio.

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