The VUCA factor had actually
democratised the world of business, putting MSMEs on the same footing as big
giants, says Ganesh Promoter & Founder Director - Big Basket
The coming together of technology and
better financial infrastructure has enabled the right atmosphere for micro,
small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to thrive and capture a chunk of the
global marketplace.
This
was the essential message that emerged from various experts who spoke at the
MSME Growth Conclave that was organised here by businessline, to
mark MSME Day.
Setting
the tone for the conference, K Ganesh, a serial entrepreneur who set up many
businesses, including Big Basket and Protea Medical, observed that the VUCA
factor — for ‘Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous’, had actually
democratised the world of business, putting MSMEs on the same footing as big
giants. To illustrate, he gave the
example of ONDC, a platform set up by the government that is open for anyone to
sell or buy products, essentially making ‘e-commerce’ available to MSMEs too.
Speaking
in a panel discussion on finance, Sanjay Gupta, Chief General Manager, SIDBI,
stressed that the financial infrastructure for MSMEs had become better after
the government eased the definition of MSMEs. SIDBI’s own lending to this sector had increased four times to
₹4.5-lakh crore, in the last 3-4 years after the definition change, he said.
Gupta
made this point in response to a question by the session moderator, Aarati
Krishnan, Editorial Consultant, businessline, as to why the credit
gap of about ₹25-lakh crore was still persisting, for the MSME sector. He said the gap was coming down, but also
observed that it would take some more years for it to shrink significantly.
Speaking
in the session on ‘Leveraging AI to drive growth in MSMEs’, experts underscored
the need for MSMEs integrating artificial intelligence into their business. Siddesh
Naik of IBM, said that technology was
“not a choice but a matter of survival”. He said that IBM, though a large
multinational, was “very aggressively” into providing AI services for MSMEs—in
terms of improving customer experience and optimizing costs. “There is no
better time for MSMEs to take to technology and compete globally,” he
said.
All experts agreed that “guardrails” were
necessary to ensure that there was no data leak. The session was moderated by
Venkatesha Babu, Chief of Bureau, businessline Bengaluru