He said at least 2 crore people would be given Rs 1,22,000 crore loan under the scheme, which was launched this year and aimed at funding the unfunded sections of the society.
Mammen, who was here to attend Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana Credit Camp in Ernakulam district, said that during the ongoing campaign to promote the scheme among non-corporate small business sector, each bank has been asked to lend loans to at least 25 accounts.
He said Non-Corporate Small Business Segment (NCSBS) comprising millions of proprietorship/partnership firms running as small manufacturing units, service sector units, shopkeepers, fruits/vegetable vendors, truck operators, food service units, repair shops, machine operators, small industries, artisans, food processors and others, in rural and urban areas are the target clients of Mudra.
Noting that they are dependent upon moneylenders for loan on an exploitative rate of interest, Mammen said all eligible beneficiaries can get Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana extended by all Public Sector Banks such as PSU banks,Regional rural banks and cooperative banks, private sector banks, foreign banks, micro finance institutions and non banking finance companies.