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- The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), in collaboration with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), has launched the MSME Trade Enablement and Marketing (TEAM) Initiative.
Key Highlights
- Budget: ₹277.35 crore over three years (FY 2024-25 to FY 2026-27).
- Target Beneficiaries: 5 lakh MSEs (50% women-led enterprises).
- Implementation Partner: National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC).
- Focus Areas: Onboarding the Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) onto ONDC
- Digital storefronts, integrated payment systems, and logistics support
- Financial assistance for seller onboarding, catalogue creation & account management
- Conducting 150+ workshops in Tier 2 & Tier 3 cities for MSMEs, especially SC/ST & women entrepreneurs
- Strengthening linkages with PM Vishwakarma & Digital MSME schemes
Why TEAM Initiative?
- Bridging MSMEs with Digital Commerce: By integrating with ONDC, MSEs can expand their market presence and reduce operational barriers.
- Formalizing MSMEs: Helps establish digital transaction histories, enhancing credibility & trust among customers and financial institutions.
- Empowering Startups & Tech Enablers: The initiative allows startups to develop innovative solutions using the ONDC Network to support small businesses.
- Enhanced Visibility: Digital presence can improve brand visibility and attract new customers.
- Improved Credibility: Formalizing operations and establishing digital transaction histories can enhance trust and credibility with customers.
What is ONDC?
- ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) is an initiative by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce, Government of India.
- It is designed to democratize digital commerce by breaking the dominance of a few large e-commerce platforms and creating an open, decentralized network where buyers and sellers can interact across multiple platforms seamlessly.
- Key Features of ONDC
- Interoperability: Unlike traditional marketplaces (Amazon, Flipkart, etc.), ONDC allows buyers and sellers to interact across different apps without being restricted to a single platform.
- Decentralized Network: ONDC is not a platform but a network where businesses and individuals can buy and sell across multiple e-commerce apps.
- Inclusivity for MSMEs & Startups: Small businesses can join ONDC without needing their own website or app, helping them reach a wider audience.
- Competitive Pricing: By eliminating middlemen and restrictive commission structures, ONDC allows sellers to offer better prices to consumers.
- Support for Multiple Sectors: Initially focused on retail and food delivery, ONDC is expanding into logistics, mobility, wholesale trade, and more.
Source: ET
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