The Ministry of Finance would like to inform all the prospective bidders that the deadline for submission of bid for “Internal Audit Management System” has been extended till 1530 hours (Bhutan Standard Time), 10th November 2020.
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The Ministry of Finance would like to inform all the prospective bidders that the deadline for submission of bid for “Internal Audit Management System” has been extended till 1530 hours (Bhutan Standard Time), 10th November 2020.
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Recognizing the private sector as a critical partner for the economic growth, the Government has always placed high importance on the private sector. Further, to enhance access to financing, the Government has launched the National Credit Guarantee Scheme (NCGS), as a counter cyclical policy measure during the COVID-19 pandemic situation on October 5th 2020. It will sustain investments by easing access to credit during the COVID-19 times. The NCGS is an intervention under which the Government guarantees a portion of the loans availed for establishing a viable business entity.
Growth in domestic credit is critical for investments, boosting domestic demand and generating employment. However, collateral requirement has been a major impediment, in particular, for aspiring entrepreneurs to avail financing. Therefore, the NCGS will alleviate this challenge of aspiring entrepreneurs. Under the NCGS, for availing loans, Cottage and Small category will not require collateral except 10% equity and startups under this category will be eligible for 100 percent debt financing under the NCGS.
Unlike practices across the globe, the medium and large categories will also be eligible for loans under the NCGS. However, under such categories, a loan financing up to 50% or Nu 30 million, whichever is lower will be guaranteed by the Government and the balance will be shared between the lender and the borrower.
In addition, CGS will also be available for up-gradation of businesses from CSI to medium and medium to large.
Therefore, the NCGS has been designed to be an inclusive instrument for all categories of industries.
The projects under the NCGS will focus on the following thrust areas of:
Implementations:
Conclusion:
Under the COVID-19 Pandemic situation, the NCGS will go a long way in securing financing for the establishment of viable new business entities besides supporting the upgradation of existing businesses.
There will be challenges and risks in the journey of implementing the NCGS. Globally, monitoring and support mechanisms of such initiatives have been critical in determining the success of such schemes. While the government will ensure that and fulfill its responsibility to create the environment and platform, we urge the private sector to grab the opportunity, with responsibility. Through collaboration with responsibility, the investments that emerge as a result of the NCGS shall sustain economic activities, and turn aspirations into a reality for a resilient economy.
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This is to notify that the bidding document uploaded for the Internal Audit Management System Software on 21st September 2020 is replaced on 25th September 2020 since there were some errors on dates of events.
Therefore, all the prospective bidders are requested to go by the terms and dates reflected in the replaced document dated 25th September 2020.
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