MSME membership on GeM portal tops 1.12 million

The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal has boosted MSME participation in government procurement, with memberships surpassing 1.12 million. These members have secured orders worth ₹7.44 lakh crore. This milestone strengthens MSMEs' role in public procurement processes.

The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal, a digital platform for public procurement, has elevated the MSME sector to new heights. Latest figures show that MSME memberships on the portal have exceeded 1.12 million. These members have collectively secured orders amounting to ₹7.44 lakh crore, highlighting their growing involvement in government buying.

This progress has particularly benefited women entrepreneurs and small businesses, as GeM enhances transparency and accessibility. The portal's forward auction module has streamlined competitive bidding processes. India's government initiative plays a key role in integrating MSMEs into the mainstream economy, fostering job creation and economic growth.

Experts note that further awareness and training are needed to enable rural MSMEs to participate fully. This achievement marks a success for digital government efforts in 2025.

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