
Usha Financials, a renowned Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) in India, is making considerable progress in empowering women entrepreneurs by providing accessible and efficient credit facilities. According to the corporation, more than 80% of its borrowers are women, allowing them to expand their enterprises and improve their quality of life.
Since its inception, Usha Financials has disbursed about ₹400 crore in loans, supporting over 90,000 female entrepreneurs in India. These MSME loans are intended to assist women in establishing and expanding their businesses, thereby promoting financial independence and economic prosperity.
Women entrepreneurs who have taken out these loans have successfully launched enterprises ranging from tailoring shops and beauty salons to home-based food ventures and retail stores. Their success stories demonstrate the transforming potential of financial assistance in converting talents into sustainable livelihoods. In addition to safeguarding their futures, these women are also creating jobs in their communities.
Commenting on this milestone, Geeta Goswami, CEO of Usha Financials, said, “At Usha Financials, we are committed to empowering women through financial inclusion. Our MSME loans have been instrumental in helping thousands of women entrepreneurs turn their aspirations into reality. We take pride in being a part of their success and will continue to support them with the necessary financial resources.”
Usha Financials remains dedicated to bridging the financial gap for women in business, ensuring they have access to the right financial tools to scale their enterprises. By providing hassle-free MSME loans, the company is not only supporting small businesses but also contributing to broader economic growth and social progress across the nation.