Government schemes for women entrepreneurs India 2026

Government Schemes for Women Entrepreneurs in India 2026

Harshvardhan Jain
13 Min Read

 Quick Take 

  Schemes: 8 central government programmes — loans, grants, and a free online marketplace

  Best Entry Point: Mudra Yojana — collateral-free, at any public sector bank, same day application

  Funding Gap: Only 27% of women-led MSMEs access formal credit despite 15 Mn+ enterprises operating

  Key Prerequisite: Udyam Registration (free, 10 min) at udyamregistration.gov.in — required for all schemes

  Winning Combo: Mudra loan (capital) + Mahila E-Haat (market access) + WEP (mentorship) = complete stack

India has over 15 million women-led enterprises — yet fewer than 27% of women MSMEs access formal credit, and even fewer know that a zero-fee government marketplace exists where they can sell products nationwide. The government has assembled a comprehensive support stack for women founders: zero-collateral loans, subsidised rates, equity-free grants, skilling platforms, and now a dedicated digital storefront. Almost nobody knows these exist. This guide covers all 8.

These programmes collectively offer Rs 1+ Cr in formal capital plus free national market access — often without collateral, personal guarantees, or a trading history. For any woman starting a business in 2026, skipping these schemes means leaving both money and customers on the table.

 StartupFeed Insight

The key number: India’s Rs 30,000 Cr annual Mudra disbursement flows 68% to women borrowers — making PMMY the single largest formal credit programme for women in any emerging market, per SIDBI data FY25.

What’s improving:

Mahila E-Haat now lists 1 lakh+ products from women sellers across 28 states — and added international buyer access in FY25

WEP covers 5.5 lakh women entrepreneurs and added 400+ mentors in FY25; Stand Up India approvals now under 14 days digitally

What’s concerning:

73% of women MSME owners do not know Stand Up India exists; Mahila E-Haat awareness is even lower in urban areas (SIDBI FY24 survey)

TREAD’s NGO-intermediary model means access varies wildly by state — Bihar and UP have very few registered NGO partners

Our prediction: By Q2 FY27, DPIIT will integrate Mahila E-Haat into WEP as a single seller dashboard — combining market access, skilling, and funding in one portal. DPIIT has piloted this in Rajasthan already.

All 8 Schemes — Comparison at a Glance

No. Scheme Max Loan Interest Benefit Best For
01 PM Mudra Yojana (PMMY) Rs 10 lakh 25-50 bps lower All sectors, all stages
02 Stand Up India Rs 1 Cr Market rate First-time greenfield ventures
03 Stree Shakti — SBI No cap 0.5% concession Expanding 51%+ women-owned biz
04 Annapurna Scheme Rs 50,000 Standard Food & catering businesses
05 WEP — NITI Aayog Non-financial N/A Mentorship, network, incubation
06 Mahila E-Haat Non-financial N/A Selling products online, market access
07 TREAD — MSME Ministry 1/3 project cost (grant) Grant — not repayable Rural/Tier 2-3, skill trades
08 Mahila Samridhi Yojana Rs 1.4 lakh 4% p.a. fixed Women from backward classes

Detailed Breakdown — All 8 Schemes

Scheme 01: Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY)

Ministry of Finance | SIDBI | All Scheduled Banks

PMMY’s Shishu, Kishore, and Tarun tiers offer collateral-free loans from Rs 50,000 to Rs 10 lakh. The Mahila Udyam Nidhi wing gives women borrowers a 25-50 basis point interest reduction at most public sector banks — no separate application, no processing fee. Works across manufacturing, trading, and services. Apply at any bank branch or mudra.org.in.

Key Details: Zero collateral | Up to Rs 10 lakh | 25-50 bps interest benefit | mudra.org.in

Scheme 02: Stand Up India

Department of Financial Services | Ministry of Finance

Mandates each bank branch to extend Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1 crore to at least one woman borrower for a greenfield enterprise — your first venture in manufacturing, services, or agri-allied sectors. The standupmitra.in portal bundles mentor access, hand-holding support, and application tracking in one place. First-time founders only.

Key Details: Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1 Cr | First-time founders | Mentorship included | standupmitra.in

Scheme 03: Stree Shakti Package (SBI) + Dena Shakti (Bank of Baroda)

State Bank of India | Bank of Baroda

Women who hold a majority stake (51%+) in a small business automatically receive a 0.5% interest concession on SBI loans above Rs 2 lakh — no extra paperwork. Post the Dena Bank merger, Bank of Baroda’s Dena Shakti Scheme extends a 0.25% concession on loans up to Rs 20 lakh across agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. Walk into a branch and the concession is applied at approval.

Key Details: 0.5% concession (SBI) | 0.25% concession (BoB) | 51%+ women-owned | Auto-applied at branch

Scheme 04: Annapurna Scheme

Bank of India | State Bank of Mysore | Mahila Bank

Built specifically for women running food businesses — tiffin services, cloud kitchens, home catering, or small restaurants. Provides up to Rs 50,000 to purchase kitchen equipment and utensils. Repayable over 36 months with a one-month grace period. A guarantor is required but no asset collateral. This is the most accessible route for women in the food sector.

Key Details: Up to Rs 50,000 | Food businesses only | 36-month repayment | Guarantor (not collateral)

Scheme 05: WEP — Women Entrepreneurship Platform

NITI Aayog | wep.gov.in

India’s first unified portal for women founders, covering funding, skilling, mentorship, and market access on one platform. WEP connects early-stage founders with investors, incubators, and government scheme navigators — free to join. Over 5.5 lakh women entrepreneurs are on the platform. Particularly valuable for Tier 2 and 3 city founders who lack network access. Register before applying anywhere else.

Key Details: Free to join | 5.5 lakh+ members | Funding + mentors + incubators | wep.gov.in

Scheme 06: Mahila E-Haat

Ministry of Women & Child Development | mahilaehaat.gov.in

Mahila E-Haat is the government’s dedicated online marketing platform for women entrepreneurs and self-help groups — a direct-to-buyer digital marketplace with zero platform fees. Women artisans, weavers, craftspeople, and home-based producers can list their products and reach buyers across India and internationally. The platform also connects sellers with packaging, logistics, and export support. Unlike a private marketplace, there is no commission deducted. Combined with a Mudra or TREAD loan for production capital, Mahila E-Haat solves the market access problem that kills most micro-enterprises before they scale.

Key Details: Zero platform fee | Government-backed marketplace | For artisans, crafts, home products | mahilaehaat.gov.in

|Scheme 07: TREAD — Trade-Related Entrepreneurship Assistance & Development

Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME)

Provides grants covering up to one-third of the total project cost through NGO partners — targeted at women in non-farm activities such as handicrafts, tailoring, embroidery, and food processing. The remaining amount comes as a bank loan. The NGO partner handles both credit facilitation and capacity building, dramatically lowering the documentation burden for first-time applicants in rural areas.|

Key Details: Grant: 1/3 of project cost | Non-farm sector | Via NGO partners | Rural + Tier 2-3 focus

Scheme 08: Mahila Samridhi Yojana

National Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation (NBCFDC)

Offers self-employment loans at a subsidised 4% per annum — the lowest-cost formal credit available anywhere in the country for eligible women. Loan amounts up to Rs 1.4 lakh for income-generating activities. Administered through State Channelising Agencies, which reduces the documentation burden significantly. Exclusively for women from backward classes.

Key Details: Up to Rs 1.4 lakh | 4% p.a. interest | Backward class women only | Via State Agencies

How to Choose the Right Scheme

Match scheme to your stage and what you need most. Use this decision matrix:

Stage What You Need Best Scheme Apply At
Pre-revenue / Idea Rs 50,000 loan PMMY Shishu Any public sector bank
Early, skill-based trade Up to Rs 1.4 lakh Mahila Samridhi / TREAD NBCFDC / NGO partner
Food business launch Equipment loan Annapurna Scheme Bank of India branch
First venture, any sector Up to Rs 1 Cr Stand Up India standupmitra.in
Existing 51%+ women biz Working capital Stree Shakti (SBI) Any SBI branch
Artisan / craft seller Market access Mahila E-Haat mahilaehaat.gov.in
Need network + mentors Non-financial WEP (NITI Aayog) wep.gov.in

Who Should Be Watching?

Who Why This Matters
Women with a trade skill TREAD removes the need for a formal business plan — an NGO partner guides the whole application, the most accessible route for first-time rural founders.
Artisans & craft sellers Mahila E-Haat gives instant national market access — no middlemen, no marketplace fees, direct government platform. Particularly powerful combined with Mudra capital.
Women in food business Annapurna’s equipment-first model means you can start without personal savings. The loan covers tools and the 36-month window gives real breathing room.
First-time urban founders Stand Up India’s Rs 1 Cr ceiling with mentor support is equivalent to a soft institutional loan — and the digital portal means no branch queues.
Women in backward classes Mahila Samridhi Yojana’s 4% rate is the lowest-cost formal credit available — cheaper than microfinance and far below personal loan rates of 14-18%.

What’s Next

Our prediction: By FY27, the government will merge Mahila E-Haat into WEP under a single Jan Shakti Portal — one login, one application, auto-matched to the best scheme plus a live seller dashboard. DPIIT has already piloted this in Rajasthan and Gujarat.

The most powerful combination available today: take a Mudra Kishore loan for production capital, list products on Mahila E-Haat for zero-cost market access, and register on WEP for a mentor who has done it before. That triple stack — capital, market, knowledge — is what separates women founders who scale from those who stall.

What do you think? Which scheme should the government expand first? Tell us on Twitter @StartupFeed_officiaL

Bonus — Do This Before Anything Else:

Register at udyamregistration.gov.in — free, 10 minutes, and unlocks every scheme above plus government tender preferences. Bring Aadhaar and PAN. You get an official MSME certificate immediately. Without this, most scheme applications will be rejected at the first step

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