Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Walmart and Flipkart join hands with NSIC to help MSMEs grow

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Walmart and Flipkart on Tuesday joined hands with the National Small Industries Corporatio­n ( NSIC) to accelerate capacity building for micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) across India, help them unlock export potential and become part of retail supply chains locally and globally.

The agreement was signed at a summit in New Delhi to mark the milestone of 20,000 MSMEs completing their training under the Walmart Vriddhi Supplier Developmen­t Programme, of which Swasti is a programme partner.

The Vriddhi programme also includes training, seminars and mentoring sessions conducted regularly for MSMEs. Tens of thousands of MSMEs have registered for the programme from metros and Tier II and III cities across India. The partnershi­p will enhance access for participat­ing MSMEs to schemes offered by the NSIC while making learning resources of Vriddhi available to MSMEs registered with the NSIC.

“The Indian MSME sector currently comprises 6.3 crore MSMEs that employ more than 11 crore people. We look forward to Walmart’s continued support to the growing MSME sector in the country,” Minister of MSMEs Narayan Rane said, adding, “We are trying to increase exports from the sector.”

Through Vridhhi programme being implemente­d by Walmart and Flipkart, all MSMEs by way of getting e-marketing support or digitizati­on will be benefitted, National Small Industries Corporatio­n CMD Gaurang Dixit said.

Jason Fremstad, Senior Vice President, Supplier Developmen­t at Walmart, said, “With our ongoing commitment to triple exports from India by 2027 to $10 billion annually, we look forward to supporting more small businesses in their efforts by providing potential access to online and offline markets in India and globally.”

Rajneesh Kumar, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Flipkart Group, said: “Technology and innovation will play a critical role in the growth of small businesses in India. With that mission, our efforts are focused on helping them digitise their business and explore growth opportunit­ies through e-commerce. We are delighted to continue to deepen our engagement with NSIC through this MoU and expand opportunit­ies to small businesses, artisans, weavers across India.”

 ?? AFP ?? The agreement will also help unlock export potential.
AFP The agreement will also help unlock export potential.

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