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Small and Medium Businesses Disclosing Data Breach ‘Quickly’ Incur 40% Less Financial Loss: Report

A new report by the cyber-security firm Kaspersky has highlighted the direct relationship between the disclosure about data breach and financial losses suffered by the organisations. The report said that the small and medium businesses (SMBs) who decide to voluntarily inform about a data breach, on average, are likely to lose 40 per cent less financial damage than their peers that saw the incident leaked to the media. For SBMs who disclosed their breach to the public within due time reported an estimated loss of $93,000, while those who did not disclose themselves suffered $155,000 when the incident was leaked in the media.

The failure to suitably inform the public about a data breach in a timely manner can make the financial and reputation consequences of a data breach more severe, concluded the report. The same tendency has also been found to be the case in enterprises. The firms who voluntarily disclosed about the data breach in public incurred a loss of $1.134 Million, while where the information was leaked the firms suffered a loss of $1.583 Million, a 28 per cent more than the former. “Proactive disclosure can help turn things around in a company’s favour – and it goes beyond just the financial impact. If customers know what happened firsthand, they are likely to maintain their trust in the brand,” said Yana Shevchenko, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Kaspersky.

One of the real life examples is of Yahoo! The firm was fined and criticised for not notifying their investors about the data breach it experienced. Uber was also fine for covering up an incident of data breach. The firm surveyed more than 5,200 IT and cyber-security practitioners globally. The survey showed that organisations that take ownership of the situation usually mitigate the damage. Around 46 per cent of businesses disclosed a breach proactively. However 30 per cent of organisations that had experienced a data breach preferred not to disclose it. Almost 24 per cent of firms tried to hide the incident initially, but it was leaked to media eventually.

“Although minimal losses were reported by businesses that managed not to disclose the incident, this approach is far from ideal. Such companies are at risk of losing even more if — or more likely when a cyber-security incident is revealed to the public against their intentions,” said the report. It added that the risks are especially high for those companies that couldn’t immediately detect an attack. Nearly 29 per cent of SMBs that took more than a week to identify that they had been breached found the news in the press, which is double those that detected it almost immediately.

 

 

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Here Are 3 Major Roadblocks on the Path of Indian MSMEs’ Road to Digital Transformation

New Delhi, November 24: Indian MSMEs realised the importance of digitisation amid the coronavirus crisis. Infact, digitisation opened the gates for many local businesses and helped them strengthen their operations and cope better with stressful times.

However, there are some roadblocks on the path of Indian MSMEs which needs to be cleared to achieve success.

Limited growth capital: MSMEs have limited growth capital that makes technology adoption and digital transformation demanding.

Expensive: Digitisation is an expensive affair, from buying the latest smart devices, strong internet services, to getting skilled employees to manage the system.

Unaware of digital impact: Indian MSMEs are still unaware of digitisation and they fail to create customer loyalty and retention.

India’s micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprise sector is a vital contributor to the country’s growth story. According to a 2019 study conducted by YES Bank, it revealed that over 50 percent of digitally-empowered MSMEs improved their profits, operational efficiencies, as well as customer engagement. In addition to this, the Narendra Modi government has pushed out several initiatives to boost the sector.

MSMEs are not alone in their journey to digitisation, e-commerce companies like Amazon and Flipkart to corporates like Mastercard all have been doling out initiatives to help the MSME sector. Also, several startups like Khatabook, FarEye, Udaan, and others are dolling out several initiatives to help MSMEs in the digitisation journey.

 

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MSMEs Show Signs of Recovery, All Eyes Now on Diwali 2020 to Bailout the Stressed Sector

Mumbai, November 3: The coronavirus pandemic has been extremely difficult on every business, and India’s MSME sector is one of the worst-hit. The sector which has about 70 million enterprises and employs around 110 million people is battered due to the lockdown.

From factories being shut down, and freeze in the production, it is the small companies who are facing the heat of the pandemic. All eyes are now on Diwali 2020, from which they expect the sales to recover and help them to bounce back.

With the ease in the lockdown restrictions and with the economy opening up, business is taking place. According to a Financial Express report, retailers in majority sectors are yet to recover back to the year-ago level, and businesses in consumer durables and electronics seem to be scaling back relatively faster.

Some of these sectors like- sports goods, furniture, jewellery, footwear, food and grocery have still not managed to hit October 2019 level growth, according to the survey done by the Retailers Association of India.

While all hopes are pinned on the Diwali season, but according to reports, the demand continues to be low as people are sceptical of going to shops and making their purchases. On the other hand, customers are extremely careful in terms of spending as well.

 

 

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Stimulus 3.0: Narendra Modi Govt Announces Fresh Relief Package, From Creating More Jobs to Credit Guarantee Support Scheme, Here’s How MSMEs Will Benefit

New Delhi, November 12: FM Nirmala Sitharaman announced a slew of measures as part of stimulus 3.0 with an attempt to give relief to the stressed sectors amid the coronavirus pandemic.

FM announced Atmanirbhar Bharat Rozgar Yojana to boost employment and create jobs. This will be effective from October 1, 2020. Under the new scheme, any EPFO-registered employer takes on new employees or hires those who lost jobs between March 1 and September 30 will be given some benefits.

The other measure was Credit guarantee support scheme, which was launched for the healthcare sector and 26 sectors stressed due to coronavirus pandemic. The scheme can be utilised for 100 percent guaranteed collateral-free additional credit at capped interest rates in these sectors.

The entities from these sectors with an outstanding credit of above Rs 50 crore and up to Rs 500 crore as of February 2, 2020, will be benefited in this scheme, the further FM added.

As part of PM Garib Kalyan Rozgar Yojana, an additional outlay of Rs 10,000 crores will be provided for in the current financial year, to boost rural employment.

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MSMEs in India: Over 11 Lakh MSMEs Registered So Far on Udyam Online System Since July; Here’s How You Can Register Your MSME Online

New Delhi, November 11: As many as 11 lakh MSMEs in India have registered on the new online system of Udyam Registration so far in just less than 5 months. The Udyam Registration was launched in July by the government. Of the 11 lakh MSMEs, as many as 3.72 lakh enterprises have registered under manufacturing category whereas 6.31 lakh enterprises under service sector. The five leading states for Udyam registrations are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.

The MSME ministry stated that the top five industrial sectors of registrations are food products, textile, apparel, fabricated metal products and machinery & equipment. 1,01,03,512 persons have been given employment by these registered units. Registration without PAN and GST number is permitted on the system up to March 31, 2021 as a transitional arrangement.

Reports inform that the share of micro enterprises is 93.17 percent whereas small and medium enterprises are 5.62 percent and 1.21 percent, respectively. Adding further, an official statement said that 7.98 lakh enterprises are owned by male whereas 1.73 lakh enterprises by female entrepreneurs, and 11,188 enterprises are owned by divyangjan entrepreneurs.

Here’s How MSMEs Can Register:

  1. MSMEs can register on the official website of Udyam Registration- i.e. udyamregistration.gov.in
  2. An enterprise for the purpose of this process will be known as Udyam and its Registration Process will be known as ‘Udyam Registration’.
  3. A permanent registration number will be given after registration. After completion of the process of registration, a certificate will be issued online.
  4. This certificate will have a dynamic QR Code from which the web page on our Portal and details about the enterprise can be accessed.
  5. There will be no need for renewal of Registration.
  6. The single window systems at Champions Control Rooms and at DICs will help you in the process. Registration Process is totally free. No Costs or Fees are to be paid to anyone.
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Paytm to Double Loan Disbursement for MSMEs From Rs 550 Crore in Last Fiscal Year to Rs 1,000 Crore by March 2021

New Delhi, November 9: In a major boost to the micro- and small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), financial services platform Paytm on Monday announced to double its loan disbursements for the MSMEs from Rs 550 crore in last fiscal year to Rs 1,000 crore by March 2021. The firm said that it has company expanded collateral-free loans of up to Rs 5,00,000 at a low-interest rate and unique daily EMI product customised for micro-merchants.

Paytm continues to lead the offline payments (P2M) segment with over 50 percent market share by offering all digital payment methods. Bhavesh Gupta, CEO, Paytm Lending was quoted by IANS saying that with the firm’s collateral-free instant loans, it is trying to help kirana stores and other small business owners who have been left behind by the traditional banking sector and do not have easy access to loans and credit.

According to a report by IANS, the company informed that the recently launched Paytm All-in-One Android POS device has enabled over two lakh MSMEs to accept all payment modes. The company said it will continue to offer collateral-free loans under the ‘Merchant Lending Programme’ in Paytm for Business app. The firm said it has digitised the entire process starting from the loan application, approval to disbursal with no additional documents required in partnership with NBFCs and banks.

Rrports inform that in the last financial year, the company processed loans worth Rs 550 crore, benefiting over a lakh merchant partner. “Going forward, we will especially focus on EDC merchants and provide higher loan amounts based on their EDC transactions,” Gupta said.

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Gift Shops: 5 Tips to Follow to Revive Your Gift Shop Business Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Mumbai, November 6: Coronavirus pandemic affected every business across the world. From job losses to pink slips, majority of the companies have suffered.  It has been more difficult for small businesses, like gift shops, who had to remain shut for several months in the middle of the lockdown.

Gift shop business is a revenue-generating venture, provided you keep a few things in mind. Across the globe, in the past decade, this business has witnessed a huge growth because of the increase in application for inventive products and extension in the customer base.

Now with the ease in the restrictions, and with the economy opening up, these businesses have also started operating.

Here are 5 tips which you can follow to make your business successful: 

Have Strong Online Presence: In today’s age, there is no other alternative, but you need to have a strong online presence. From having an e-commerce website to allowing customers to discover your brand on social media platforms, you should never miss this opportunity.

Spend your funds wisely: After remaining shut for several months, it is very important to use your resources and funds wisely.

Choose Your Niche, Be Original: Remember there are thousands of gift shops in the market. Try and understand how your shop will be different from the rest. It is very important to be original in your idea in order to stand out from the clutter.

Pay attention to hygiene: Since you are opening the shop in the middle of the pandemic. You need to take care of the hygiene and pay other attention to precautions that need to be maintained amid the pandemic.

Make your shop look attractive: Being a gift shop, you will have different items to showcase. Design your shop in such a manner so that you can manage to attract the attention of the audience. Your shop may not be big in terms of the space, but utilise it with proper planning without making it look cluttered.

 

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MSMEs to Get a Boost As D&B India and NSIC Ink Pact to Create Ecosystem for Promoting and Fostering Growth of Micro, Small & Medium Businesses

New Delhi, November 5: In a bid to foster the growth of micro, small and medium enterprises, Dun & Bradstreet Information Services India has signed an agreement with the National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC). The pact aims to create an ecosystem for promoting, aiding and fostering the growth of MSMEs. A statement said, the partnership between the two will help MSMEs in India to increase their visibility, expand access to global markets, find potential customers, uncover new suppliers and channel partners, manage risk and identify growth opportunities.

With the new pact, MSMEs will also be able to leverage platforms like D&B Credit to make credit decisions, monitor the financial health of customers, assess credit risk and identify portfolio trends. The partnership will provide Indian MSMEs with access to Dun & Bradstreet’s suite of data and analytics solutions via NSIC’s countrywide network of offices and technical centres.

Julian Prower, chairman of the board and MD, Dun & Bradstreet India said, “By working with the NSIC, we expect to play a pivotal role in enabling the eco-system required to accelerate MSME growth and help achieve the government GDP contribution target of 50 percent of GDP by FY 2025.” Dun & Bradstreet India will also partner with NSIC to provide customized training and certification programs to help MSMEs better navigate the ever-changing global business environment, the release stated.

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Good News! MSME Business Activity Returning to Near-Normal Levels, Tier 2 & 3 Witness Faster Recovery Than Tier 1 Cities

Mumbai, November 4: It comes as a ray of hope amid the pandemic that the business activity of the micro, small and medium enterprises is returning to near-normal levels. According to a report published on PTI, the SMEs are rapidly developing a digital business tool to increase efficiency and growth.

The positive sign is that out of 36, 16 states and Union territories have witnessed business activity levels higher than pre-covid times. The data gathered by startup OkCredit further pointed out that business activity in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Delhi are trending at 90-95 per cent of their pre-COVID levels.

A similar positive trend is being witnessed in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattishgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Haryana, Assam, Rajasthan, and Himachal Pradesh.

The report further mentions that businesses activity in tier 2 and tier 3 cities are witnessing faster recovery than tier 1 cities. This has been attributed to the rise in micro-retail players increasingly taking up digital bookkeeping solutions.

 

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Amazon, Flipkart & Other E-commerce Sites Attract SMEs to Help Them Accelerate Their Business in the Festive Season

Mumbai, November 3: Online e-commerce platforms like Flipkart, Amazon and others are seeing increased participation from several Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) ahead of Diwali 2020. The online platforms are also trying to woo the SMEs to help them accelerate their business amid the pandemic.

Some of the other e-commerce platforms like Nykaa, Myntra, ShopClues, Snapdeal, TradeIndia, and others are also giving the local business community a platform to onboard and sell products, hand-holding them through the processes.

Customers were given the opportunity to shop for unique products from thousands of Amazon sellers under various programs such as local shops, Amazon Launchpad, Amazon Saheli, and Amazon Karigar.

According to an Economic Times report, this surely comes as a positive sign as a survey by Neilsen had predicted that more than 85 percent of SME sellers on Amazon had expected to reach out to new customers and see an increase in sales. These businesses came up with interesting offers to attract the attention of the customers.

This pandemic has taught small companies to adapt to technology to accelerate growth, open up a market that had in the past viewed technology companies as competitors.