MSMEs across manufacturing, trading and services (other than trading) sectors noted an uptick in their business performance in the period October-December 2024.
FinTech BizNews Service
Mumbai, February 6, 2025: SIDBI launched “MSME Outlook Survey”- a quarterly report on MSME Business Sentiment. On the basis of a survey of MSMEs spread across Manufacturing, Services and Trading sectors, the report attempts to bridge the data gap in the MSME sector by developing a lead + lag indicator, in the form of MSME-Business Expectations Index (M-BEI) and MSME-Business Conditions Index (M-BCI), that provide a steady flow of insights into the current performance of MSMEs in India and their perception.
The Survey is in-depth and captures MSMEs’ assessment of current business situation and future expectations on 22 parameters ranging from business performance to availability of skilled labour, employment generation, capacity addition, financial access, cost of funds and ease of doing business. This pan-India survey with a sample size of about 1200 MSMEs captures sentiments of MSMEs across regions and industries.
The Survey generates two indices, (M-BCI) and (M-BEI), which are essentially weighted averages of the responses from MSMEs on six specific performance parameters – sales growth, profitability, availability of skilled labour, access to finance, cost of finance and overall business situation. While the M-BCI is an indicator of the sentiment of the MSMEs during the survey period, i.e. October-December 2024, M-BEI indicates the future sentiments of the MSMEs based on expectations on the above parameters captured for the next four quarters. The M-BCI and M-BEI are diffusion indices that ranges from 0 to 100, where scores above 50 indicate positive sentiment and scores below 50 suggest negative sentiment.
The key findings of the survey are mentioned below:
Shri Manoj Mittal, Chairman and Managing Director, SIDBI while releasing the report said “MSMEs serve as the crucial foundation of the Indian economy and a powerful instrument for bringing about socioeconomic change. SIDBI has always acknowledged the incredible contribution of MSMEs in India’s growth story and is committed to the development of the sector through both financial and non-financial initiatives. The importance given to this sector by GOI is also evident from the fact that it has been identified as one of the four growth engines of the economy during the recent union budget. I firmly believe that the continuous flow of quality information on MSMEs through this survey will help all stakeholders in evaluating the current business climate and fine-tune their respective approaches.”