Bank of Baroda sets up emergency credit line for MSMEs

26 Mar 2020 Evaluate
Bank of Baroda has set up an emergency credit line to provide funds to its existing MSME and corporate borrowers impacted by the outbreak of coronavirus. Loans to corporate borrowers will be offered at one-year MCLR of 8.15 per cent without the standard premium.

The loan will be offered for a maximum period of 24 months. 15 per cent of the loan amount is repayable on monthly /quarterly instalment basis in first six months and balance 85 per cent will be repayable in next 12 months. All standard accounts that have not been classified as SMA 1 or SMA 2 as on March 26, 2020 and till the date of sanction are eligible for loan under this scheme.

Bank of Baroda is engaged in providing various services, such as personal banking, corporate banking, international banking, small and medium enterprise (SME) banking, rural banking, non-resident Indian (NRI) services and treasury services.

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