In the rapidly evolving landscape of Indian commerce, the gap between traditional banking and the immediate needs of small businesses has often hindered growth. For large enterprises, the health of their ecosystem is entirely dependent on the financial stability of their smallest partners. This...
Manufacturing is a capital-intensive game where the "timing" of cash flow is everything. A manufacturer often has to pay for raw materials (steel, chemicals, or plastic) 30 days before they can even start production, while their own customers might take 90 days to pay for the finished goods...
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the true engines of the Indian economy, yet they face the most significant hurdles when it comes to formal credit. Most small-scale suppliers operate on thin margins and are highly sensitive to payment delays from large corporate buyers. When a...