Bank of Baroda Connect MSMEs with Formal Banking Network

Bank of Baroda held an MSME Outreach Program in New Delhi to strengthen ties with existing clients and engage new businesses. The bank aims to boost MSME growth and financial inclusion

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Bank of Baroda (Bank), one of India’s leading public sector banks, successfully conducted an MSME Outreach Program in New Delhi, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.

The objective of the program was to strengthen existing relationships with MSME customers across the South Delhi Region and to engage with new MSME enterprises. The program was inaugurated by Smt. Mini T.M., Chief General Manager & Zonal Head, New Delhi Zone, and facilitated by Shri M.V.S. Sudhakar, Deputy General Manager – Business Development, New Delhi Zone, and Shri Samir Kumar Ojha, Deputy General Manager & Regional Head, South Delhi Region.

Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Mini TM, Chief General Manager & Zonal Head, New Delhi Zone said, “Our MSME Outreach Program is a strategic initiative to connect Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises with the formal banking system, enhancing their access to tailored financial products. It is our firm belief that by fostering deeper engagement and building lasting relationships, we can empower these MSME enterprises to thrive and unlock their full potential.”

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from MSME stakeholders, entrepreneurs, and senior officials of the Bank, including the Deputy Regional Head, South Delhi Region, and branch managers.

The South Delhi Region, comprising 47 branches across New Delhi, contributed approximately 36% to the total MSME business of New Delhi Zone as of 31st March 2025, highlighting the region’s vital role in driving MSME growth. 

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