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Drip Capital Crosses $9B in MSME Trade Finance

2026/04/28
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Drip Capital Crosses $9B in MSME Trade Finance

According to cxotoday.com, Drip Capital has crossed $9 billion in cumulative cross-border trade finance transactions for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) since its founding in 2016. The milestone underscores the company’s growing role in bridging critical financing gaps that constrain MSME participation in global supply chains.

A Persistent Credit Gap and Evolving Supply Chain Pressures

The source states that India’s MSME sector faces a credit gap of nearly ₹30 lakh crore, as reported by the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). This shortfall limits scalability and international competitiveness. At the same time, shifting global supply chains are intensifying uncertainties around logistics, payments, and buyer reliability — challenges that disproportionately affect smaller exporters lacking dedicated trade finance teams or risk-mitigation infrastructure.

Tech-Driven Speed and Scale

Drip Capital attributes its growth to proprietary AI and machine learning models trained on nearly a decade of cross-border trade data spanning 100+ countries. These models power real-time underwriting, trade document verification, and buyer-supplier reliability assessments. As a result, the company approves financing in 24 to 48 hours — significantly faster than the industry-standard weeks-long timelines. This speed enables rapid scaling without proportional increases in operational cost.

Integrated Trade Infrastructure Beyond Financing

Beyond capital, Drip Capital operates a B2B commerce platform that connects MSMEs with verified global buyers and suppliers. The platform supports partner discovery, transaction management, and end-to-end participation in international supply chains. Together with financing, it offers businesses a single entry point to both find and fund trade — a model increasingly relevant amid fragmented procurement ecosystems and rising due diligence demands.

The source states that Drip Capital facilitated $2+ billion in trade transactions in FY25–26 alone, with MSMEs contributing a significant share. It is now targeting $11+ billion in cumulative transactions by 2027 — representing a 25% increase in business volumes for that year.

“Global trade today demands more than just access to capital: MSMEs need a reliable partner to navigate uncertainty, unlock the right opportunities, and manage risk effectively. At Drip Capital, we are focused on building solutions that simplify cross-border trade and enable businesses to grow sustainably despite external disruptions. Crossing the $9 billion milestone reflects the trust that MSMEs worldwide have placed in us. As India sharpens its focus on boosting exports, we remain committed to supporting their global ambitions.” — Pushkar Mukewar, Co-Founder and CEO, Drip Capital

For supply chain professionals, this development signals an expanding ecosystem of digitally native, embedded finance solutions that reduce working capital friction for tier-2 and tier-3 suppliers — especially those in emerging markets. Faster, data-driven credit decisions lower lead times, improve supplier onboarding velocity, and strengthen resilience by diversifying financing sources beyond traditional banks. With MSMEs accounting for over 30% of India’s exports and supplying globally distributed manufacturing networks, such platforms directly impact supply continuity, compliance readiness, and multi-tier visibility.

Source: cxotoday.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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