SWAYATT: Startups, Women and Youth Advantage through e-Transactions

Government e-Marketplace (GeM) recently celebrated the seven-year journey of its flagship initiative, SWAYATT – Startups, Women and Youth Advantage through e-Transactions. It reaffirms GeM’s commitment to making public procurement more inclusive for startups, women entrepreneurs and youth across India.

About SWAYATT (Startups, Women and Youth Advantage through e-Transactions)

ComponentDetails
Parent PlatformFlagship initiative of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM)
Launch Year2019
ObjectiveTo make public procurement more inclusive for startups, women entrepreneurs, youth, Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs), Self Help Groups (SHGs), and last-mile sellers
Core PrincipleRooted in GeM’s foundational pillar of social inclusion
Key Barriers Addressed1. Access to Markets – Direct linkages between sellers and government buyers
2. Access to Finance – Easier financial transactions and credit access
3. Access to Value Addition – Training and onboarding support for last-mile sellers
Operational Mechanism Enables enterprises to connect directly with government buyers by leveraging the GeM digital procurement platform
Dedicated Storefronts on GeMWomaniya: A storefront dedicated to women-led Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) and Self Help Groups (SHGs).
Startup Runway: A platform for DPIIT-registered startups to showcase innovative products and services to government departments
Growth Milestone/Achievement
Women Entrepreneurs Cumulative order value increased from ₹1,265.62 crore (FY 2018–19) to ₹83,323 crore (FY 2025–26)
StartupsCumulative order value increased from ₹497.24 crore to ₹54,005.8 crore during the same period
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs)Over 8.5 lakh MSEs registered on the platform, securing business worth over ₹1.87 lakh crore

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