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Introduction Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the support systems of India’s economy which contributes nearly 30% to the GDP and employs millions across diverse sectors and still one of their biggest challenges lies in managing cash flow disruptions caused by delayed payments or outright defaults from buyers. In a cut throat market where access to credit is limited, even one unpaid invoice can hamper an SME’s financial stability. This is exactly when credit insurance in India comes into light as a strong safeguard providing trade credit protection to reduce risks and strengthen business security. Understanding Credit Insurance Credit insurance can also be termed as trade credit insurance or accounts receivable insurance which is a risk management instrument that secures businesses from losses arising due to failure of payment by buyers. If a customer fails due to insolvency, bankruptcy or prolonged delays then the insurer compensates the policyholder for a large portion of the outstanding dues. In the Indian framework, credit insurance provides a protection where delayed payments are a constant concern particularly for SMEs engaging with large corporations or overseas buyers. It makes sure that if a buyer fails to pay even then the business does not face sudden financial stress. Requirement for Trade Credit Protection for SMEs Cash Flow Stability: SMEs usually operate on low budgets and limited reserves. Even one default can interrupt working capital cycles which can make it hard to meet payroll or pay suppliers. Trade credit insurance helps maintain liquidity. Risk Variation: SMEs can benefit from the insurer’s risk assessment expertise which decreases exposure to high risk buyers instead of depending only on internal credit checks. Business Expansion: SMEs can assuredly extend credit to new customers and enter foreign markets including exports with the assurance of credit protection. Improved Borrowing Capability: Banks and financial institutions are more inclined to lend when receivables are insured which can increase the chances of SME’s access to credit. Growth of Credit Insurance in India Over some years, acknowledgement of credit insurance has grown due to rising trade volumes and payment uncertainties. The pandemic further made us focus on the significance of securing receivables as many businesses faced unexpected disruptions in buyer payments. Regulatory support from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has also played a significant part. Guidelines have been amended to make trade credit insurance more reachable to SMEs making sure that they can have coverage without complex procedures. Working of Credit Insurance The SME goes to an insurer or broker to purchase a credit insurance policy. The insurer checks the creditworthiness of the SME’s buyers. A coverage limit is given to each buyer which defines the maximum insured amount. If these’s a default then the SME submits a claim with supporting documents. After verification the insurer compensates a huge percentage of the loss which usually ranges between 75% and 90%. General Benefits for SMEs The most important benefits of credit insurance is recovering unpaid invoices but some extra advancements include: Stronger Negotiation Ability: Insured receivables provide SMEs with significant leverage when negotiating with banks or investors. Global Market Access: trade credit insurance for exporters serves as a safety net against foreign buyer risks, political instability and currency related payment problems. Operational Confidence: entrepreneurs can focus on productive strategies with less financial anxiety rather than tracking overdue payments. Improved Corporate Governance: Insurers often provide insights and data on buyer performance, helping SMEs build disciplined credit policies. Challenges in Adoption Credit insurance in India is still not effectively used despite its benefits. Several elements contribute to this void like: Low Awareness: Many SMEs are not familiar with trade credit protection or assume it is relevant only for big corporations. Perceived Costs: Business owners usually see premiums as an extra cost without acknowledging the potential savings from avoided losses. Complicated Terms: Insurance terms and procedural requirements may put off smaller businesses from exploring policies. Future Expectation for Trade Credit Protection in India The requirement for credit insurance in India is expected to increase gradually due to these reasons: Growing Trade Networks: SMEs will require protection against foreign buyer risks with India’s rising exports. Digital Development: Online platforms are making insurance products more reachable and customisable. Government Initiatives for SME Growth: Policy initiatives such as ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and inducements for exporters will navigate demand for financial protections. Increased Banking Integration: Banks may promote insured receivables as part of lending conditions further which can normalise trade credit protection. Conclusion The risk of buyer defaults is a financial inconvenience and a survival challenge for SMEs in India. Credit insurance in India gives a strong solution by making sure there is trade credit protection, balanced cash flows and encouraging business confidence. Credit insurance will become a necessary part of SME risk management in coming years while challenges in awareness will still remain complex.



