New Initiatives undertaken by Government of West Bengal for
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New Initiatives undertaken by Government of West Bengal for
11 February 2015 C. No 119/SME No. 12/2014-15 To : Members of the Committee All Members Members of the Standing Committee on MSMEs Dear Sir, Re : New Initiatives undertaken by Government of West Bengal for promotion of MSME sector in the state The Department of MSMEs, Government of West Bengal has recently undertaken some new initiatives to facilitate the growth of the MSME sector in the State and make it globally competitive. These initiatives (details enclosed) include: • MSME Facilitation Centres(MFCs) - These are single point of contact for all statutory compliances, government incentives and business related queries for MSMEs. MFCs are linked to a web-based Single Application Gateway (SAG) through www.myenterprisewb.in. • West Bengal MSME Venture Capital Fund – This 200 crore VC Fund has been launched to meet the critical needs of the MSME sector, which will become operational from April 1, 2015. • www.msmebengalinvest.in – This is a web portal developed by the MSME Department, GoWB in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC) - intended to connect entrepreneurs, prospective investors and professional experts/mentors to help each other mutually. • Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) – This recently launched Scheme provides an opportunity to set up Greenfield Industrial Parks with assistance from government. An Entrepreneur can set up private industrial park in any part of the state availing of incentives from this scheme. Members may find the details of the aforesaid initiatives in the enclosed brochures. This is for your information. Thanking you, Encl : Attached below Yours faithfully, Tuli Sengupta Roy (Assistant Secretary) Enclosures : 1. MFCs and Address of MFCs 2. West Bengal MSME Venture Capital Fund 3. www.msmebengalinvest.in 4. Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) READY TODAY. FOR TOMORROW. FOR TOMORROW. Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL Entrepreneurs were required to visit various offices to enquire, consult, and finally to submit applications. Apart from the running around, they often become victims of unscrupulous middlemen. Even after all this, more visits were required to be made to follow up and finally collect certificates or licenses. This remained one of the biggest challenges and a disincentive for entrepreneurs who wanted to start a new venture, diversify or expand. Every district now has an MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) located in their respective District Industries Centres (DIC) and in Kolkata. The MFCs are dedicated service providers on statutory compliances for an MSME entrepreneur. The MFC is tagged to the online Single Application Gateway (SAG) through http:// myenterprisewb.in and acts as a single point to receive all applications made by an entrepreneur to various government entities for compliances and to avail government incentives. The hands-on facilitation services provided by an MFC to MSME entrepreneurs include: 1. All information on statutory compliances needed to set up an enterprise or to avail government incentives. 2. Application forms. MFC-single-page.indd 1-2 Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) ‘Points of Single Contact’ from which businesses can obtain information, complete necessary administrative procedures, and get relationship officers Many MSME entrepreneurs are not conversant with the provisions of relevant Acts and Rules, compliances, application forms, and the location of government offices to submit the applications for approvals, certificates and licenses to start enterprises or to avail government incentives. READY TODAY. MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) ‘Points of Single Contact’ from which businesses can obtain information, complete necessary administrative procedures, and get relationship officers 3. A checklist of the documents to be attached with the application. 4. Hand-holding support to fill out the forms. 5. Thorough checking of the forms ensure they are correct in all respects 6. Submitting the application to the government office by the MFC. 7. Answering any queries that a government office may have 8. Collecting the certificate/license on behalf of the applicant either in person or through SAG. 9. Delivering it to the applicant. These services are available on line through SAG at http://myenterprisewb.in Many MSME entrepreneurs are not conversant with the provisions of relevant Acts and Rules, compliances, application forms, and the location of government offices to submit the applications for approvals, certificates and licenses to start enterprises or to avail government incentives. The most important development has been that definite deadlines have been fixed for the delivery of certificates and licences. Every district now has an MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) located in their respective District Industries Centres (DIC) and in Kolkata. The MFCs are dedicated service providers on statutory compliances for an MSME entrepreneur. The MFC is tagged to the online Single Application Gateway (SAG) through http:// myenterprisewb.in and acts as a single point to receive all applications made by an entrepreneur to various government entities for compliances and to avail government incentives. Another important development has been the appointment of relationship officers for businesses. With an average of 10,000 businesses starting every year and all of them with special needs, the emphasis has been on giving them a headstart in a very competitive environment. The initiative to introduce a relationship officer for every new enterprise has seen some surprisingly good results and has evoked very good response from those involved in the MSME sector. There are 400 specially trained relationship officers working in the field in the state. Entrepreneurs were required to visit various offices to enquire, consult, and finally to submit applications. Apart from the running around, they often become victims of unscrupulous middlemen. Even after all this, more visits were required to be made to follow up and finally collect certificates or licenses. This remained one of the biggest challenges and a disincentive for entrepreneurs who wanted to start a new venture, diversify or expand. The hands-on facilitation services provided by an MFC to MSME entrepreneurs include: 1. All information on statutory compliances needed to set up an enterprise or to avail government incentives. 2. Application forms. 3. A checklist of the documents to be attached with the application. 4. Hand-holding support to fill out the forms. 5. Thorough checking of the forms ensure they are correct in all respects 6. Submitting the application to the government office by the MFC. 7. Answering any queries that a government office may have 8. Collecting the certificate/license on behalf of the applicant either in person or through SAG. 9. Delivering it to the applicant. These services are available on line through SAG at http://myenterprisewb.in The most important development has been that definite deadlines have been fixed for the delivery of certificates and licences. Another important development has been the appointment of relationship officers for businesses. With an average of 10,000 businesses starting every year and all of them with special needs, the emphasis has been on giving them a headstart in a very competitive environment. The initiative to introduce a relationship officer for every new enterprise has seen some surprisingly good results and has evoked very good response from those involved in the MSME sector. There are 400 specially trained relationship officers working in the field in the state. 06/01/2015 11:51:47 AM How an MSME Facilitation Centre works How an MSME Facilitation Centre works Land Dept in district myEnterprise.wb portal Land Dept in district myEnterprise.wb portal Labour/Industry Dept at Regional and HQ Labour/Industry Dept at Regional and HQ Fire Dept at Regional and HQ An entrepreneur can apply online for approvals, clearances or licences Municipal Dept/ Local Authority in district OR MFC acts as the receiving and delivery point for all applications to any government entity for statutory compliances MFC acts as the receiving and delivery point for all applications to any government entity for statutory compliances Environmental Dept at Regional and HQ Verification by DIC Sets time for meeting with Entrepreneur Acknowledgment DIC collects certificate and delivers to entrepreneur Processing by Department concerned Checks submitted form Notification to Entrepreneur Checks attached documents OK Not OK Submits to Department concerned Notification to Entrepreneur to resubmit If Form has errors Received by DIC MFC-single-page.indd 3-4 Updates status OK/Instruction Food Processing, Health, Drug Controller, Safety Inspectorate, Controller of Explosives How the Single Application Gateway works Entrepreneur gives Application to DIC Verification by DIC Sets time for meeting with Entrepreneur Acknowledgment DIC collects certificate and delivers to entrepreneur Processing by Department concerned If attachment is cancelled Resubmit Form Resubmit cancelled attachment Environmental Dept at Regional and HQ Power/Water Dept at Regional and HQ An entrepreneur can visit his District Industries Centre office and submit the form Food Processing, Health, Drug Controller, Safety Inspectorate, Controller of Explosives How the Single Application Gateway works Entrepreneur gives Application to DIC Urban Development Dept at Regional and HQ MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) Power/Water Dept at Regional and HQ An entrepreneur can visit his District Industries Centre office and submit the form Municipal Dept/ Local Authority in district OR Urban Development Dept at Regional and HQ MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) Fire Dept at Regional and HQ An entrepreneur can apply online for approvals, clearances or licences Checks submitted form Notification to Entrepreneur Checks attached documents OK Not OK Submits to Department concerned Notification to Entrepreneur to resubmit If Form has errors Received by DIC Updates status OK/Instruction If attachment is cancelled Resubmit Form Resubmit cancelled attachment 06/01/2015 11:51:48 AM Address of MFCs that are functioning Sl No. 1 2 3 4 5 MFC Kolkata MFC Howrah MFC North 24 Parganas MFC South 24 Parganas Siliguri MFC Address 4, Abanindranath Tagore Sarani (Camac Street), Kolkata- 700 016 CEO, Dasnagar, CTI Road, Howrah- 711105 Office of the District Magistrate, 4th Floor, Barasat, North 24 Pargans- 700124 Kasba Industrial Estate, Phase-III, Multi Storied Building, 2nd floor, Kolkata- 700107 Uttarkanya, Branch Secretariat, GoWB, PO: Satellite Township,Fulbari, Dist: Jalpaiguri- 734015 Phone number E-mail 033-40613062 gmkol.msse-wb@nic.in 033-26530206 dichowrahsag@gmail.com 033-25846289 dicn24pgs@gmail.com gmnpg.msse-wb@nic.in 033-24429874 gmspg.msse-wb@nic.in -- mfcsiliguri@gmail.com READY TODAY. FOR TOMORROW. FOR TOMORROW. Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL MSME-fund.indd 1-2 READY TODAY. Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL WB MSME Venture Capital Fund WB MSME Venture Capital Fund www.msmebengalinvest.in www.msmebengalinvest.in Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles Government of West Bengal Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles Government of West Bengal 06/01/2015 11:52:32 AM T WB MSME Venture Capital Fund WB MSME Venture Capital Fund www.msmebengalinvest.in www.msmebengalinvest.in he Government of West Bengal is committed to promote MSMEs in the State and creating a sustainable financial ecosystem for the MSME sector. MSMEs require timely and adequate capital infusion during the early and growth stages. Considering the rapid growth of MSMEs in the State, the MSME & Textiles Department, Government of West Bengal is launching a Rs 200-crore West Bengal MSME Venture Capital Fund. While the state government commits to provide Rs 100 crore to this fund, another Rs 100 crore is to be mobilized from other investors. SIDBI has in-principal agreed to join the fund with a 15% share in the corpus. The Fund will provide equity capital to startups, emerging or early stage MSMEs with innovative business models or new products/ services and technologies that have the potential to bring superior value propositions in a globalized and competitive market. About 20% of the Fund shall be earmarked to provide incubation support to start-ups through tie-ups MSME-fund.indd 3-4 with established incubators in the State such as the IIM Calcutta Innovation Park (IIP) among others. Mentoring and hand holding support will be an integral co-arrangement associated with the Fund. The MSME and Textiles Department is creating a Mentor and Professional Support Group consisting of Bankers/Professional Institutions/ Consultants/Industry Associations, etc. This Group will provide mentoring and professional support to guide selected entrepreneurs to the next level of business. The arrangement will boost the confidence of banks to enhance bank lending to the MSME sector in the State. The Fund to be registered with SEBI as Category – I AIF Venture Capital Fund is proposed to be managed by SIDBI Trustee Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of SIDBI. SIDBI Venture Capital Limited (SVCL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SIDBI is proposed to be the Fund Manager. Access to the Fund and associated services can be made through www.msmebengalinvest.in T he Government of West Bengal is committed to promote MSMEs in the State and creating a sustainable financial ecosystem for the MSME sector. MSMEs require timely and adequate capital infusion during the early and growth stages. Considering the rapid growth of MSMEs in the State, the MSME & Textiles Department, Government of West Bengal is launching a Rs 200-crore West Bengal MSME Venture Capital Fund. While the state government commits to provide Rs 100 crore to this fund, another Rs 100 crore is to be mobilized from other investors. SIDBI has in-principal agreed to join the fund with a 15% share in the corpus. The Fund will provide equity capital to startups, emerging or early stage MSMEs with innovative business models or new products/ services and technologies that have the potential to bring superior value propositions in a globalized and competitive market. About 20% of the Fund shall be earmarked to provide incubation support to start-ups through tie-ups with established incubators in the State such as the IIM Calcutta Innovation Park (IIP) among others. Mentoring and hand holding support will be an integral co-arrangement associated with the Fund. The MSME and Textiles Department is creating a Mentor and Professional Support Group consisting of Bankers/Professional Institutions/ Consultants/Industry Associations, etc. This Group will provide mentoring and professional support to guide selected entrepreneurs to the next level of business. The arrangement will boost the confidence of banks to enhance bank lending to the MSME sector in the State. The Fund to be registered with SEBI as Category – I AIF Venture Capital Fund is proposed to be managed by SIDBI Trustee Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of SIDBI. SIDBI Venture Capital Limited (SVCL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SIDBI is proposed to be the Fund Manager. Access to the Fund and associated services can be made through www.msmebengalinvest.in 06/01/2015 11:52:32 AM READY TODAY. FOR TOMORROW. FOR TOMORROW. Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL SAIP-two-pager.indd 2 READY TODAY. Government of West Bengal MSME SECTOR OF WEST BENGAL Setting up large greenfield industrial parks in West Bengal in collaboration with the private sector and facilitated by the State Government Setting up large greenfield industrial parks in West Bengal in collaboration with the private sector and facilitated by the State Government Department of MSME & T Government of West Bengal Hemanta Bhawan, 12 B. B. D. Bag, Kolkata 700 001, India Tel: +91 33 2214-5999 email: secmsset@wb.gov.in Department of MSME & T Government of West Bengal Hemanta Bhawan, 12 B. B. D. Bag, Kolkata 700 001, India Tel: +91 33 2214-5999 email: secmsset@wb.gov.in 03/01/2015 12:19:39 PM West Bengal offers you the opportunity to set up greenfield industrial parks where you can reduce costs through economies of scale and create high growth regions. The State Government will actively facilitate the setting up of the park, extend many benefits and create the right business environment for you to run the parks. West Bengal offers you the opportunity to set up greenfield industrial parks where you can reduce costs through economies of scale and create high growth regions. The State Government will actively facilitate the setting up of the park, extend many benefits and create the right business environment for you to run the parks. Scheme of Approved Industrial Parks (SAIP) Scheme of Approved Industrial Parks (SAIP) To ensure that adequate land, free from all encumbrances, is available to an entrepreneur who proposes to set up an MSME unit in the state, the state government has launched the Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (details at www.myenterprisewb.in). This recently launched scheme encourages and incentivises the private sector to set up industrial parks. Any investor interested in setting up an industrial park in the State can either procure private land directly or join hands with another private entity which has land. In case of the latter, the investor will bring in capital investment and the private entity will have its land as equity in the SPV. In all scenarios, the government will act as a facilitator with all kinds of hand-holding support for the SPV. SAIP-two-pager.indd 4 Under this scheme an industrial park can be set up by the private sector (an SPV is required to be formed) with various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives from the State Government. Such incentives will be available to only those projects which get the approval/sanction of the state government based on certain criteria. Under this scheme an industrial park can be set up by the private sector (an SPV is required to be formed) with various fiscal and non-fiscal incentives from the State Government. Such incentives will be available to only those projects which get the approval/sanction of the state government based on certain criteria. Land for the parks must to be arranged by the private sector. The SPV will be free to assign lease right of plot of land, buildings, or installations to the units willing to set up industries in the AIP. A minimum of 20 acres land will be required for each park. The SPV will have to set up basic and essential common infrastructure facilities in the park. Land for the parks must to be arranged by the private sector. The SPV will be free to assign lease right of plot of land, buildings, or installations to the units willing to set up industries in the AIP. A minimum of 20 acres land will be required for each park. The SPV will have to set up basic and essential common infrastructure facilities in the park. A minimum 60% of the land in an AIP would be allotted to industrial activity. The rest may be utilised for infrastructure facilities and greenery. Support from the State Government The private entity that organises the land must apply to the Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles. Once approved, the project gets single window clearance for all statutory compliances from the department including permission to hold land in excess of the ceiling limit. The fiscal incentives include capital investment grant, provision of power sub-station at government cost, incentives for effluent treatment plant, etc. To ensure that adequate land, free from all encumbrances, is available to an entrepreneur who proposes to set up an MSME unit in the state, the state government has launched the Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (details at www.myenterprisewb.in). This recently launched scheme encourages and incentivises the private sector to set up industrial parks. Any investor interested in setting up an industrial park in the State can either procure private land directly or join hands with another private entity which has land. In case of the latter, the investor will bring in capital investment and the private entity will have its land as equity in the SPV. In all scenarios, the government will act as a facilitator with all kinds of hand-holding support for the SPV. A minimum 60% of the land in an AIP would be allotted to industrial activity. The rest may be utilised for infrastructure facilities and greenery. Support from the State Government The private entity that organises the land must apply to the Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles. Once approved, the project gets single window clearance for all statutory compliances from the department including permission to hold land in excess of the ceiling limit. The fiscal incentives include capital investment grant, provision of power sub-station at government cost, incentives for effluent treatment plant, etc. 03/01/2015 12:19:40 PM