Export Finance & Credit Support Schemes

MAS (Market Access Support)
Advisory Services

Expand Your Global Presence with Market Access Support (MAS)

Entering new international markets requires more than just a product - it requires visibility, compliance and structured support. The Market Access Support (MAS) scheme enables exporters to participate in international trade fairs, exhibitions, and buyer-seller meets, helping them build global reach. Shangrila Corporate Services Pvt Ltd assists exporters in identifying eligible opportunities, structuring applications and ensuring effective utilisation of MAS benefits.

Overview

What is Market Access Support (MAS)?

Market Access Support (MAS) is a government initiative designed to promote exports by supporting Indian companies in accessing international markets.

The scheme provides financial assistance for:

MAS is particularly useful for exporters looking to establish presence in new geographies or expand into untapped markets.

Key Service Highlights
  • Participation in international trade fairs and exhibitions
  • Buyer-seller meets
  • Brand promotion activities
  • Market development initiatives
Advisory Note

Structured advisory helps evaluate eligibility, prepare accurate documentation, and reduce execution risk while pursuing available trade policy benefits.

Suitable For

Who Should Consider MAS (Market Access Support)?

This advisory is most relevant for businesses that need eligibility clarity, documentation accuracy, and practical support through the scheme lifecycle.

Exporters entering new international markets

MSMEs seeking global exposure

Companies participating in trade fairs and exhibitions

Brands looking to build visibility overseas

Key Benefits

Key Benefits of MAS (Market Access Support)

Structured implementation can help improve cost efficiency, reduce procedural risk, and support better trade outcomes.

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Financial support for participation in international events

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Reduced cost of market entry and promotion

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Opportunity to connect with global buyers

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Increased brand visibility in target markets

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Support for exploring new export opportunities

Process

How MAS (Market Access Support) Works

A practical workflow for evaluating eligibility, preparing documentation, submitting applications, and managing follow-through.

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Identification of eligible events and markets

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Application under MAS through relevant authorities

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Approval of participation and financial support

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Participation in international exhibitions / activities

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Reimbursement or support as per scheme guidelines

Common Pitfalls

Common Challenges Businesses Face

These issues often lead to delays, missed benefits, documentation gaps, or unnecessary compliance exposure.

Lack of awareness of eligible events and markets

Incorrect or delayed application submissions

Documentation and compliance issues

Limited understanding of reimbursement process

Underutilisation of available support

Our Services

Our Approach to MAS (Market Access Support)

End-to-end advisory support focused on eligibility, documentation, filing, compliance, and benefit optimisation.

Opportunity Identification

Mapping relevant international events and target markets

Application Support

Assistance with documentation and submission under MAS

Eligibility & Compliance Advisory

Ensuring alignment with scheme requirements

Execution Guidance

Advisory on participation strategy and utilisation of support

Post-Event Support

Guidance on claims, reimbursements, and reporting

Documentation

Documents Required to Get Started

Share these documents with our team so we can assess eligibility and begin structuring the advisory process.

Import Export Code (IEC)

Company profile and product details

Export turnover details

Event participation details

Supporting documents as required under MAS

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A government initiative to support exporters in accessing international markets through financial assistance.
Eligible exporters, including MSMEs, participating in international trade promotion activities.
Typically includes participation costs for exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, and promotional activities.
Coverage depends on scheme guidelines and sector eligibility.
Subject to scheme provisions and approvals.
Why SCS

Why Work with Shangrila Corporate Services

We help exporters translate market access initiatives into measurable growth opportunities.

Experience in foreign trade and export advisory

Practical understanding of government schemes and processes

Structured approach to application and compliance

Focus on real business outcomes, not just approvals

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