For a tailoring unit requiring ₹5 lakh in financing, a bank-ready project report is essential to secure a MUDRA or PM Vishwakarma loan. This report details the project cost (₹4.5 lakh term loan + ₹50,000 promoter margin), CMA data, DSCR (typically above 1.5), and 5-year financial projections. It covers machinery like industrial sewing machines, overlock machines, and furniture. The report also includes working capital assessment, break-even analysis, and repayment schedule with EMI ≈₹7,705/month at 11% over 7 years. Whether you are in Delhi, Mumbai, or a Tier-2 city, this document streamlines loan approval under MUDRA Shishu (up to ₹50,000) or Kishor (₹50,001–₹5 lakh), or PM Vishwakarma (up to ₹1 lakh with 5% interest subvention). A proper project report reduces rejection risk and helps you avail collateral-free coverage under CGTMSE.
Any Indian citizen above 18 years with tailoring skills can apply. For a ₹5 lakh project, MUDRA Kishor (loan ₹50,001–₹5 lakh) is ideal. Alternatively, PM Vishwakarma offers up to ₹1 lakh with 5% interest subvention and 18 months moratorium. CGTMSE guarantees the loan without collateral. Key eligibility: no default history, viable business plan, and minimum 10% promoter contribution (₹50,000). Women entrepreneurs get priority under Stand-Up India but for this amount MUDRA is simpler.
Total project cost: ₹5,00,000. Break-up: Industrial sewing machines (3 units @ ₹60,000 each = ₹1,80,000), overlock machine (₹25,000), interlock machine (₹30,000), cutting table & scissors (₹15,000), furniture & interior (₹50,000), working capital for fabric & thread (₹1,50,000), and miscellaneous (₹50,000). Promoter margin: ₹50,000 (10%). Bank loan: ₹4,50,000. Term loan portion (₹3,50,000) for machinery, working capital limit (₹1,00,000) as overdraft. EMI ₹7,705/month for 7 years at 11% reducing. DSCR projected at 1.8.
1. KYC: Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID. 2. Business proof: Shop & Establishment Act license, GST registration (optional for turnover <₹40 lakh). 3. Project report: CMA data, 5-year projections, DSCR calculation. 4. Quotations: Machinery invoices (at least 2). 5. Bank statements: Last 6 months of savings account. 6. Caste certificate (if SC/ST for subsidy). For PM Vishwakarma, also need PM Vishwakarma certificate from local panchayat. All documents must be self-attested.
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Indicatively ≈ ₹7,705/month on the ~₹4.5 Lakh term-loan portion (at 11% over 7 years), with ~₹50,000 promoter margin. The report computes exact figures.
Banks typically expect ~10% margin — about ₹50,000 for a ₹5 Lakh project — plus any scheme subsidy.
MUDRA Shishu, MUDRA Kishor, PM Vishwakarma fit this range. The report is configured to your chosen scheme.
No. MUDRA Shishu covers loans up to ₹50,000. For ₹5 lakh, apply under MUDRA Kishor (₹50,001–₹5 lakh). Alternatively, PM Vishwakarma offers up to ₹1 lakh, so you may need a combination or a top-up later.
The EMI is approximately ₹7,705 per month. Total interest payable over 7 years is about ₹1,97,220, making total repayment ₹6,47,220. Use an EMI calculator to verify.
Under PM Vishwakarma, you get 5% interest subvention (effectively reducing rate) and up to ₹1 lakh loan with 18 months moratorium. No direct capital subsidy for MUDRA. However, if you belong to SC/ST, state schemes may provide margin money subsidy (e.g., 25% of project cost). Check with your district industry centre.
GST registration is mandatory only if annual turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh (₹20 lakh for special category states). For a new tailoring unit, turnover in year 1 may be below threshold, so registration is optional. However, having GST helps in input credit and business credibility. If you plan to supply to businesses, registration is advisable.