Monday, November 30, 2015

AGRICULTURAL FINANCE SCHEMES

AGRICULTURAL FINANCE SCHEMES

Agriculture being the backbone of the Indian Economy, Bank of Baroda, is contributing significantly in accelerating the pace of rural development by providing finance to farmers by way of following agriculture products.
  1. Baroda Kisan Credit Card (BKCC)- Empowering the farmer : The BKCC facility designed exclusively for the benefit of the farmers aims to provide them the opportunity to manage and utilise their funds in the manner they deem fit. BKCC provide adequate and timely support to farmers for their production needs e.g. purchase of quality inputs, investment requirements like purchase of agriculture implements/tractor etc, farming expenses towards farm maintenance, unforeseen family expenses (consumption) and maintenance of non-farm activities.
  2. Purchase of agricultural implements including indigenous improved ones being utilised for field operations including harvesting/sorting/grading, for not only to farmers, but also for land-less labourers.
  3. Purchase of heavy agricultural machinery like tractors, power-tillers, etc. either by farmers having larger holdings with irrigation facilities or group of farmers with irrigation facilities.
  4. Purchase of second hand tractors to provide opportunity to those interested farmers in dry land farming or having a small land holding who can not afford to purchase new tractors.
  5. Production credit for raising various crops from the point of preparatory tillage till harvesting, for land owners or permanent tenants or lease holders or share croppers.
  6. Farm produce marketing loan / Financing against warehouse reciept against pledge of reciept of warehouse/ cold storages to the farmers.
  7. Development of irrigation facilities, covering sinking of wells/bore wells, lifting of water by installation of pump sets, transporting of water through field channels, water saving system like drip irrigation/sprinkler irrigation etc. for farmers .Energising of pump sets through Non-conventional Energy Resources like wind mill, solar energy etc. or installation of generation sets is also covered.
  8. Extending working capital needs to dealers of dealers/ distributors/traders of agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilisers etc. live stock inputs like cattle feed, medicine etc. and supply of agriculture machinery/ irrigation system.
  9. Extending Custom services to farmers by way of machinery like tractor thresher etc. Equipment on rental basis and maintenance of cold storage /godowns for hiring, by individuals, institutions / organisations.
  10. Providing employment to the unemployed technical personnel through Agro service Centre.

  11. Setting up of Agri clinic and Agribusiness centre by agriculture graduates.

  12. Construction farm building/structures like cattle shed, tractor shed, thrashing yards, fencing etc. by individual farmer or firms engaged in agricultural activity and is of long term nature.

  13. Construction/Expansion/modernisation/Renovation of Rural Godown/Cold storage.

  14. Development of horticulture including production, processing and marketing of various fruits, vegetables, plantation and flowers, which cover from nursery to the point of market, by individual farmers, firms, organisation like co-operative societies etc. and which covers both long term and short term requirement.

  15. Development of land like bunding, terracing, levelling etc. and reclamation of saline, alkaline, ravine soils by farmer or organisation like co-operative societies etc.

  16. Development of allied activities to agriculture like dairy, poultry , fisheries, sericulture, mushrooms, apiculture etc. by production , processing and marketing by farmer, land less labourers, firms, organisations, like co-operative societies etc .finance by way of long term nature and short term nature is being extended.

  17. Financing Scheduled Caste & Scheduled tribes who have been provided/allotted land by the State Govt, can be financed for purchase of farm implements irrigation pair of bullocks etc.


  
> Baroda Kisan Credit Card (BKCC)
                > Agricultural Implements
                > Tractors and Heavy Agricultural Machinery
                > Financing Second Hand Tractors
                > Cultivation of Crops
                > Farm Produce Marketing Loan / Financing against warehouse reciept
                > Irrigation Potential
                > Baroda Kisan Tatkal Loan Scheme
                > Dealers of Agriculture Inputs
> Financing Agencies Providing Custom Services To Farmers
                > Providing Employment To Unemployed Technical Personnel Through Agro Service Centers
                > Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centers by Agriculture Graduates
> Financing Construction of Farm Building and Structures
                > Construction / Expansion / Modernisation / Renovation of rural godown
> Development of Horticulture
                > Land Development
 > Scheme for Loan Against Gold Ornaments / Jewellery
                > Dairy, Poultry, etc.
> Financing Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes 
> Scheme for purchase of Agricultural land
> Scheme For Construction Of Sanitation Facilities In Rural Areas

 

PMMY


Rate of Interest on priority sector advances



Sr. No. Parameter Interest rate (per annum) w.e.f. 01.08.2013
1. Direct Agriculture (Production Credit & Investment Credit*)
1.1 Limit up to Rs 3 lacs7.00% p.a. (Fixed) : Subject to Govt. of India providing subvention to Bank on such advances.

Otherwise as mentioned below :

Base Rate .
1.2
Above Rs 3 lacs and
less than Rs 25 lacs
Base Rate+1.25%
1.3
Rs 25 lacs and above
Base Rate+2.00%
*Investment Credit will attract tenure premium as mentioned separately
2Indirect Agriculture/Other Priority Sector
(Other than housing Loans, Retail Lending Products & MSE)
2.1
Loans up to Rs 3 lacs
Base Rate+0.50%
2.2Above Rs 3 lacs and
less than Rs 25 lacs
Base Rate+1.50%
(The pricing is delinked from credit rating. However, the credit rating is to be carried out to ascertain the risk profile of the portfolio.)
2.3
Rs 25 lacs and above.
Ranging from Base Rate+1.50% to Base Rate + 3.50% . for loans depending upon credit rating of individual borrower irrespective of the tenure as mentioned below.
2.5.1:For Indirect Agriculture: Rs 25.00 lacs & above:
2CR 1
Base Rate+1.50% . at present.
2.1.1CR 2
Base Rate+1.75% . at present.
2.1.2CR 3
Base Rate+2.00% . at present.
2.1.3CR 4
Base Rate+2.50% . at present.
CR 5
Base Rate+2.75% . at present.
2.1.4CR 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Base Rate+3.25% . at present.
2.1.4.1For Other Priority Sector (For advances other than Agriculture/Retail/SME Banking) : Rs 25.00 lacs & above:
2.1.4.1.1CR 1Base Rate+1.90%. at present.
2.1.4.1.2CR 2Base Rate+2.25% . at present.
2.1.4.1.3CR 3Base Rate+2.25% . at present.
2.1.4.1.4CR 4Base Rate+2.75%. at present.
2.1.4.1.5CR 5Base Rate+3.00% . at present.
2.1.4.1.6CR 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10Base Rate+3.50%. at present.
3Advances to special category of borrowers/activities/purposes:
Sr.No.
Parameter
Interest Rates
3.1Finance to PACS/ FSS/ LAMPS for on lending to farmers irrespective of loan limit / purpose.7.00% p.a. (Fixed) *Subject to Govt. of India providing subvention to Banks on such advances.
Otherwise, rate will be:
Base Rate+0.50%
3.2Finance to SHGs/JLGs
  • Upto Rs 3 lacs as applicable to Agriculture / Other Priority Sector advances as the case may be.
Above Rs 3 lacs - Base Rate+1.00%
3.3Advances for construction of Godowns designed to store agriculture produce / products Base Rate+0.50%
3.4.1Advances against warehouse receipts to farmers up to Rs 50.00 lacs @ Base Rate+1.00%
3.4.2Advances against ware house receipts to other than farmers @ Base Rate+2.00%
3.5Loans for purchase of four wheelers to farmers Rate of interest applicable for Baroda car Loan minus 0.25% subject to minimum ROI of Base Rate
3.6Financing construction
of farm house cum dwelling unit to farmers
Rate of interest applicable for housing loan scheme of our Bank.
3.7Advances for construction & running of cold storages designed to store agriculture produce/ products Base Rate+2.00%
3.8Advances for poultry units Base Rate+1.00%
@ Concession of 0.25% is allowed for negotiable warehouse receipt.

Tenure Premium to be introduced for term loans as under :

Sr No
Period of Term Loan
Tenure Premium
1Less than 3 yearsNil
23 Years & above and up to 5 years0.10%
3Above 5 years & up to 7 years0.15%
4Above 7 years & up to 10 years0.20%
5Above 10 years1.00%


*3.1.4 & 3.1.4.2 For advances against ware house receipt: Concession of 0.25% in rate of interest is allowed for advances against negotiable warehouse receipt irrespective of the category of borrower.

PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJANA (PMMY)


PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJANA (PMMY)
PRADHAN MANTRI MUDRA YOJANA (PMMY), a flagship scheme of Government of India, was launched on 8th April, 2015 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister to “fund the unfunded” by bringing such enterprises to the formal financial system and extending affordable credit to them.

Eligibility:
  • All “Non farm enterprises” 
  • under “Micro Enterprises” and “Small Enterprises” segment
  • engaged in “income generating activities
  • engaged in “manufacturing, trading and services“ and
  • whose “credit needs are up to Rs.10.00 lacs

Credit Facilities:
  • Any type of Fund Based or Non Fund Based facility.
  • No Minimum amount. Maximum Amount - Rs.10.00 lacs.

Categorization of MUDRA Loans:
 
Category Stipulated Credit limits
SHISHU Loans sanctioned under the scheme up to Rs.50000
KISHORE Loans sanctioned under the scheme from  Rs.50001 to Rs.5.00 lacs
TARUN Loans sanctioned under the scheme from Rs.5,00,001 to Rs.10.00 lacs
Rate of Interest:
 
Limits Micro Enterprises Small Enterprises
Up to Rs.50000/- Base Rate Base Rate+0.50%
Above Rs.50000/- to Rs.2.00 lacs Base Rate+0.50% Base Rate+1.00%
Above Rs.2.00 lacs to Rs.10.00 lacs Base Rate+1.00% Base Rate+1.25%
Processing Charges: Nil
Security:
  • Assets created out of the Bank’s finance.
  • No collateral security.
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    CERTIFICATE COURSE FOR BC/VLE EXAMINATION DT. 22.11.15  
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    2 2211002 Sanjeev Dwivedi 17030030 BARKHEDA JAYPAL 100 53 PASS
    3 2211003 Ankit Pathak 11001586 BARKHEDA JAYPAL 100 59 PASS
    4 2211004 Pradeep Kumar 11001291 Kahelia 100 64 PASS
    5 2211005 Sunil Kumar 11001480 Bajhera Mahua Dandi 100 61 PASS
    6 2211006 Vinod Kumar 15120301 Kahelia 100 55 PASS
    7 2211007 Keshav Dwivedi 15110445 Shahabad 100 64 PASS
    8 2211009 Shankar Lal 15120220 Madhwapur 100 60 PASS
    9 2211010 Neeraj Kumar 17041554 Chowk  100 52 PASS
    10 2211011 Ashish Kumar 15120255 Gajraula 100 59 PASS
    11 2211012 Narendra Singh 15120228 Mohanpur 100 57 PASS
    12 2211013 Surjeet Singh Prospective Mohanpur 100 56 PASS
    13 2211014 Amit Rathor 11000193 Tilhar 100 53 PASS
    14 2211015 Arvind Kumar 11000962 Tilhar 100 56 PASS
    15 2211016 Veerbhan 11000165 Barakalan 100 29 FAIL
    16 2211017 Mohit Kumar Sharma 15120239 Roja Mandi 100 57 PASS
    17 2211018 Kamal 11001350 Shiv Nagar 100 BLANK COPY FAIL
    18 2211019 Ravi Prakash Singh 15120219 Sarthauli 100 59 PASS
    19 2211020 Rajveer Singh 15120141 Barakalan 100 57 PASS
    20 2211021 Rakesh Kumar Dixit 15120260 kalan 100 68 PASS
    21 2211022 Vineet Awasthi 17041286 Rajapur 100 60 PASS
    22 2211023 Abhay Agrawal 17000538 Bisalpur 100 64 PASS
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    24 2211026 Raj Kumar Singh 11000863 Kalan 100 66 PASS
    25 2211027 Usha Devi 15120395 kalan 100 43 FAIL
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