7th Sub-committee of State level bankers hold meeting

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 30: The 7th Sub-committee of State Level Bankers Committee for export promotion organized by J&K Bank met here today at the Bank’s Zonal Office. The meeting was chaired by Parvez Ahmad Executive President J&K Bank and was also attended by  S.K Bhat  President J&K Bank,  Amit Kumar Dy.Director DGFT J&K,  Mushtaq Ahmed Joint Director  Handicrafts Kashmir & Rakesh Gandotra Vice President J&K Bank, Rakesh Gupta President JCCI, Sheikh Ashiq President KCCI, Mohd Ashraf Mir President FCIK, Anil Suri President BBIA, besides representatives from various government agencies, trade bodies and banks.
A wide range of issues including providing of liberal finance to artisans and weavers at concessional rates were also discussed in the meeting. Mr Parvez Ahmed Executive President J&K Bank informed that the banks in the State are more than willing to extend need based and purpose oriented credit facilities to the export sector and invited the attention of the Industry to highlight problems faced by them if any from the banking sector so that it can be resolved on expeditious basis.
He informed that more than 85% of the export credit in the State has been extended by J&K Bank whereas other three to four major banks account for only 10% to 15% of the total export credit in the State. The trade bodies appreciated the role played by J&K Bank and requested other banks to also come forward in extending liberal finance to the exporter community.
Mr Parvez Ahmed Executive President J&K Bank referring to the various problems faced by the exporter community requested the trade bodies and other apex agencies to take up issues faced by the Industry mutually with the State and Central Govt at appropriate levels for immediate resolution, this he said would encourage more entrepreneurs to establish their units in an organized manner which would in turn qualify them to avail the various subsidies/subventions and other benefits available in an organized manner.
The trade bodies also appreciated the role played by J&K Bank and DGFT in organizing seminars in the State and suggested that the Banks  should organize more seminars both in Jammu & Srinagar for the budding exporters of the State highlighting the facilities available.

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