Benefits under NSIC Marketing Assistance Scheme
National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC), is a Government of India Enterprise under Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). NSIC has a mission of promoting, aiding and fostering the growth of SSI and MSME enterprises in India. Marketing is an important factor that determines the success of any business. Large businesses have plenty of capabilities to market their products and/or services. However, SSI and MSME units do not have the resources nor the support to undertake marketing activities on part with large business. Therefore, to provide SSI and MSME units a level playing field with large businesses, NSIC provides the followings benefits under NSIC marketing assistance scheme for SSI and MSME units:
NSIC Marketing Assistance Highlight
Participation in NSIC organized International Technology Exhibitions in Foreign Countries:
Space rent: Upto 75% of the actual charges for renting exhibition space in trade fairs or exhibitions. Upto 95% of the actual charges for SSI or MSME Enterprises belonging to NE Region or Women or SC/ST Entrepreneurs.
Freight: Actuals expenditure subject to maximum of Rs.25000/- for good transported per entrepreneur.
Air fare: Upto 75% of the economy class return fare (for one representative from one business). Upto 95% of the actual charges for SSI or MSME Enterprises belonging to NE Region or Women or SC/ST Entrepreneurs.
The above subsidies are subject to a maximum of Rs.2.25 lakhs for Micro Enterprises, Rs. 2.00 lakh for Small Enterprises and Rs. 1.50 lakh for Medium Enterprises.
Participation in International Exhibitions/Trade Fairs held in Foreign Countries:
Space rent: Upto 75% of the actual charges for renting exhibition space in trade fairs or exhibitions. Upto 95% of the actual charges for SSI or MSME Enterprises belonging to NE Region or Women or SC/ST Entrepreneurs.
Freight: Actuals expenditure subject to maximum of Rs.20000/- for good transported per entrepreneur.
Air fare: Upto 85% of the economy class return fare (for one representative from one business). Upto 95% of the actual charges for SSI or MSME Enterprises belonging to NE Region or Women or SC/ST Entrepreneurs.
The above subsidies are subject to a maximum of Rs.2.40 lakhs for Micro Enterprises, Rs. 2.10 lakh for Small Enterprises and Rs. 1.25 lakh for Medium Enterprises.
Participation in Domestic Exhibitions or Trade Fairs in India:
Exhibition space is provided by NSIC to MSMEs in various domestic exhibitions at subsidised rates to enable them to exhibit their products and services. The rates of subsidy available for participation of a SSI or MSME unit in a domestic exhibition or trade fair are:
For regular SSI or MSME Units
Micro Enterprises: 75%
Small Enterprises: 60%
Medium Enterprises: 25%
For SSI OR MSME Units belonging to NE Region or Women or SC/ST category
Micro Enterprises : 95%
Small Enterprises : 85%
Medium Enterprises: 50%
Participation in Techmart Exhibition:
Each year NSIC organizes “Techmart” an international exhibition, wherein the best MSME products, technologies and services of India are showcased. NSIC does not provide any subsidy for regular SSI or MSME units participating in this exhibition. However, the following subsidies are available for SSI or MSME units belonging to Entrepreneurs from the NE Region or Women or SC/ST category:
Micro Enterprises: 95%
Small Enterprises: 85%
Medium Enterprises: 50%
Co-sponsoring of Exhibitions organized by other Organisations or Industry Associations or Agencies:
NSIC can co-sponsor and participate in exhibitions or trade fairs conducted by other organisations or industry associations or agencies to promote MSMEs in the country. To be eligible for co-sponsoring from NSIC, the fair should have at least 5000 sq ft covered area exclusively for stalls/shops and must have participation from at least 50 MSME units. Further, the organizer is required to provide a stall of at least 100 sq. ft. to NSIC, to disseminate information about the promotional and other schemes of the Ministry and its organisations. The quantum of co-sponsorship is as follows:
Rs. 5 lakh in case of ‘A’ class cities.
Rs. 3 lakh in case of ‘B’ class cities.
Rs. 2 lakh in case of ‘C’ class cities.
Rs. 1 lakh in case of rural areas
The sponsorship should be utilized for expenditure on hiring of exhibition ground/hall, erection of stalls, publicity etc. and is limited to 40 % of the net expenditure (gross expenditure – total income).
Participation in Buyer-Seller Meets:
Buyers-Sellers meets are organized for connecting bulk buyers and Government departments to SSI and MSME units at one platform. Buyers-Seller Meets are usually organized by the NSIC in consultation with the concerned stakeholders, including industry associations and other agencies. Buyer-seller meets are finalized well in advance and publicized widely by the NSIC. The following assistance is available for SSI or MSME units belonging to Entrepreneurs from the NE Region or Women or SC/ST category participating in Buyer-Seller Meets:
Micro Enterprises: 95%
Small Enterprises: 85%
Medium Enterprises: 50%
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