RBI Monetary Policy February 2022: The Reserve Bank of India on February 10, increased the NACH mandate limit for TReDS settlement to Rs 3 crore. The announcement was made by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das during his Monetary Policy speech on Thursday. 

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The Indian Central Bank has taken this decision in view of the growing liquidity requirements of the MSMEs and the requests received from the Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) platforms, the Governor said. In addition, the RBI also enabled better infrastructure for MSME receivables financing.

RBI, back in October 2019, introduced 'On-tap' authorisation of TReDS operators to encourage innovation and competition through increased participation. 

TReDS facilitates discounting /financing of receivables of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Its settlements are carried out through mandates in the National Automated Clearing House (NACH) system.

Presently, the amount of the NACH mandate is capped at Rs 1 crore.  
"Effective July 1, 2020, the Central Government has revised the definition of MSMEs with linkage to their annual turnover as well," the bank said.

It is recommended that the NACH mandate limit for TReDS settlements be increased to 3 crores, in light of the escalating liquidity needs of MSMEs and demands from TReDS platforms.
 
"Keeping in view the growing liquidity requirements of the MSMEs and the requests received from the TReDS platforms, it is proposed to increase the NACH mandate limit to ₹3 crore for TReDS settlements," the bank added.