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 Mumbai, 06 July 2012 : Jain  Irrigation Systems Ltd. (JISL), India’s largest and world’s  second largest micro irrigation company has obtained regulatory  approval from RBI to launch a NBFC. The new joint venture is  incorporated in the name and style of “Sustainable Agro-commercial  Finance Ltd.” to be commonly recognized by its acronym; SAFL  (pronounced SAFAL). SAFL will be a non-deposit taking NBFC. 
 The  JV is to commence initially with Jain Irrigation, Promoter entities  and IFC – a member of the World Bank Group as equity shareholders  with some banks and financial institutions joining the equity  shareholding, at a later stage. The NBFC will focus its activities on  Farm and Farmer only and operate in the rural & semi urban  geographies of India. SAFAL’s launch will mark a new milestone in  the thinly populated space of private sector financing of  agriculture. 
 During  the last 50 years of Jain families’ and 34 years of JISL’s  operations involving close dealings with the farmer community, it has  realized the critical need and abundant scope for extending finance  to farmers with a quick turn around time and without procedural  hassles. The farmer community in India can achieve a much higher  productivity and profitability, if aided with a package of user  friendly financial services bundled together with products of JISL  rendering agriculture a sustainable activity and a rewarding economic  way of life. 
  SAFL  will be the first NBFC in India providing agri- loans with a wide and  diverse range of financing options for almost every need of  agricultural activity. The main products will include MIS financing,  Agri Project Financing, Contract Farming, Small Business Loans, Solar  Pumps and Appliances Financing, Third Party Tie-ups etc. 
 JISL  has decided to promote the NBFC with an overall objective of serving  the small farmer and rural constituencies in a more comprehensive  manner. This NBFC will leverage JISL’s customer knowledge and  expertise and will aim at the following key objectives: 
 
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Farmer empowerment - through adequate and timely disbursement of finance. 
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Increased Agricultural production-by assisting economic growth through increased efficiency and productivity. 
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Rural Prosperity-focus on improving rural lifestyle and enabling small farmers to achieve their aspirations. 
    
In  essence, the ethos is to make the individual farmer’s life “SAFAL”. 
 SAFLwill  be headquartered in Mumbai and will commence business activities in  the post monsoon period. It is in an advanced stage of setting up  around 25 offices in Maharashtra by end August 2012 to begin with.  Another 15 offices in Maharashtra are scheduled to be opened by  December 2012. Subsequently, in the second phase, offices will also  be opened in other states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu,  Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Phase three will cover offices  in remaining states. A pan India presence through a network of around  150 offices is envisaged in a period of 3 to 4 years. 
 Simultaneously,  activities related to recruitment of staff and setting up a  customized state-of-the art IT infrastructure are underway.SAFL will  be staffed by professionals from the field of banking/finance with a  blend of exposure to rural enterprises and agriculture. 
 Jain  Irrigation Systems Ltd. (JISL) is the largest company in Asia in the  field of drip irrigation and second largest in the world. JISL has a  multi product industrial profile aimed at the farmer community spread  largely in the rural and semi-urban areas all over India. The major  and substantive portion of the business relates to Micro Irrigation  Systems (MIS) and plastic Pipes. Other business include food  processing, onion dehydration, tissue culture, solar appliances and a  large training centre devoted to farmer training. Jain Irrigation  annual turnover stands at $1billion with global presence in 120  countries and 4 continents. In June 2012, JISL has been declared a  winner of a prestigious “G-20 Challenge on Inclusive Business  Innovation” award which was conferred at the G20 Leaders Summit at  Cabos, Mexico. This award recognizes businesses that have succeeded  in developing innovative, scalable and commercially viable inclusive  business models that address the particular needs of people living at  the base of pyramid. 
  IFC,  a member of the World Bank Group is the largest global development  institution focused exclusively on the private sector. It helps  developing countries achieve sustainable growth by financing  investment, providing advisory services to businesses and  governments, and mobilizing capital in the international financial  markets. In fiscal 2011, amid economic uncertainty across the globe,  IFC helped its clients create jobs, strengthen environmental  performance, and contribute to their local communities–all while  driving its investments to an all-time high of nearly $19 billion.  For more information, visit www.ifc.org 
  JISL  along with the Jain family enjoys unparalleled goodwill and strong  bonding with the rural community along with domain knowledge.  Therefore, SAFL is being promoted by them to make it SAFAL for the  farming community. 
  
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