
Assam is set to modernise farm credit delivery with the statewide implementation of the electronic Kisan Credit Card (e-KCC) platform. The initiative, backed by a tripartite agreement between NABARD (Assam Regional Office), Assam Gramin Bank, and 24×7 Moneyworks Consulting Pvt Ltd, aims to digitise KCC processing, cut paperwork, and significantly reduce delays in agricultural lending.
The move is significant for a region where timely access to crop loans often determines farm output and household income. By shifting the Kisan Credit Card process to a fully digital platform, the initiative seeks to address long-standing bottlenecks in application processing, verification and disbursement.
Key points:
- The Assam government launched an online system to speed up loan processing for small and marginal farmers.
- The initiative aims to simplify and digitise agricultural credit access.
- Farmers can apply for loans digitally, reducing paperwork and delays.
- The system is expected to improve transparency and efficiency in loan approvals.
- It will help farmers get timely financial support for cultivation and allied activities.
- The platform integrates banks and government departments for faster verification and approval.
- The agreement was signed at the NABARD Assam regional office in Guwahati, with senior officials from NABARD and Assam Gramin Bank present.