MODIFI and GIDA Partner to Propel Gujarat Exporters in Global Trade
MODIFI, a leading global trade finance platform, in partnership with the Gujarat Industry Development Association (GIDA), successfully hosted “Unlocking Growth Capital for Global Trade.” This exclusive event was designed to empower exporters from Gujarat by providing them with vital insights and strategies to optimize their trade operations and improve working capital, fostering growth in the region.
The event provided SMEs and local business leaders with a platform to explore innovative solutions for managing cross-border payments, accessing trade finance, and accelerating global trade opportunities. Through this collaboration, MODIFI and GIDA are committed to helping Gujarat-based exporters thrive in the evolving global economy.
“Gujarat’s dynamic SME ecosystem presents significant opportunities for growth, by addressing their financing and payment challenges, we help them overcome barriers such as access to working capital, smooth payment processing, and effective risk management. MODIFI’s solutions empower them to expand and compete on an international scale,” said Mr. Pulkit Kapil, Senior Director – National Sales, MODIFI India.
According to recent media reports, Gujarat boasts over 55,000 SMEs and has consistently ranked among India’s leading manufacturing hubs. The state is home to flourishing industries in textiles, pharmaceuticals, and automobiles, contributing significantly to its robust economic landscape. With MODIFI’s expertise in cross-border trade finance and GIDA’s strong local network, the partnership will provide essential support to Gujarat SMEs seeking global expansion.
“Gujarat’s SMEs are the backbone of the state’s economy, and equipping them with the right tools for global trade is crucial for sustainable growth, our collaboration with MODIFI ensures that Gujarat based exporters have access to vital financial solutions, enabling them to unlock new trade opportunities and enhance their competitiveness in international markets,” said Mr. Chandrakant Salunkhe, Founder & President, GIDA.