How to Apply for Stand-Up India Scheme? Step- by- Step Guide
The Stand-Up India Scheme provides bank loans ranging from 10 lakh to 1 crore to at least one SC or ST borrower and at least one woman borrower per bank branch for the establishment of a business. This company could be involved in manufacturing, services, agriculture, or trading. In the case of non-individual enterprises, at least 51% of the shareholding and controlling stake must be held by a SC/ST or woman entrepreneur. let's learn the full procedure of applying for stand-up India scheme.
Eligibility
- SC/ST or female entrepreneurs over the age of 18 are eligible.
- Loans under the scheme are only available for greenfield projects. In this context, green field refers to the beneficiary's first venture in the manufacturing, services, agri-allied activities, or trading sector.
- In the case of non-individual enterprises, either SC/ST or a woman entrepreneur should hold 51% of the shareholding and controlling stake.
- Borrowers must not have any outstanding debts with any bank or financial institution.
Interest rates on loan-
The interest rate would be the bank's lowest applicable rate for that category (rating category), not to exceed (base rate (MCLR) + 3%+ tenor premium).
How to apply for Stand Up India Scheme
- The stand-up India Portal provides potential borrowers with information on various types of hand holding assistance from various agencies, as well as a channel to contact banks in order to obtain loans.
- On the portal's Registration page, the applicant first clicks "Register" and answers a few short questions.
- Based on the response the candidate will be considered as a "Trainee or Ready Borrower". The applicant will also be informed of his or her eligibility for a stand-up India loan.
- A trainee borrower/ready borrower may then register and log in via the portal.
- The borrower is taken to a dashboard after logging into the portal.

Required Documents
- Fill out the Application form with Passport-sized photographs
- ID Proof like Passport, driving licence, etc.
- Residential Proof such as Voter's ID card, passport,etc..
- Partnership deed
- Rent agreement
- Balance sheet of last 3 years
- Statement of Assets and liabilities
- Other documents by bank
Repayment of loan
The loan has a 7-year repayment period with a maximum moratorium period of 18 months.
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