In Microfinance
Found 10 free book(s)HANDBOOK ON MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
kb.icai.orgMicrofinance refers to a variety of financial services that target low income clients, particularly women. Since the clients of microfinance institutions (MFIs) have lower incomes and often have limited access to other financial services, microfinance products tend to be for smaller monetary amounts than traditional financial services.
Causes and Control of Loan Default/Delinquency in ...
aijcrnet.comMicrofinance institutions all over the world including Ghana are faced with the challenge of loan default/delinquency. The chance that a microfinance institution (MFI) may not receive its money back from borrowers (plus interest) is the most common and often the most serious vulnerability in a microfinance institution (Warue, 2012).
The New Microfinance Handbook - World Bank
openknowledge.worldbank.org“The New Microfinance Handbook fills a critical gap in the current literature on financial inclusion. I am particularly pleased with the explicit focus on consumers and their needs—this, together with the onset of technology-based delivery models, has been the most important shift in the microfinance field over the past 15 years.
Business Plan to Start Up a Microfinance Institution in ...
www.globalgiving.orgEnterprises), a major microfinance oriented NGO, ―it is estimated that there are close to eight million small and micro entrepreneurs who need financial services, and the number is growing by 4% percent annually, the majority of whom are found in the rural areas‖ (PRIDE, 2009).
Measuring Results of Microfinance Institutions - CGAP
www.cgap.orgThe indicators apply to retail microfinance providers that lend directly to end-borrowers. They are also useful for projects supporting savings and . loan cooperatives that serve poor or low-income clients, even if the coopera-1 See Annex D for further information on social reporting.
Strategic Marketing for MicroFinance Institutions
www.microsave.netThe microfinance industry is unique only in that it relatively young and immature, and it has yet to pass through this phase. But pass through this phase it must, if it is to survive and prosper. The question for MFIs is how to take an abstract concept like market orientation and give it real managerial/operational relevance. ...
Women’s Control over Economic Resources and Access to ...
www.un.orgmicrofinance”. The World Survey illustrates the importance of examining women’s access to economic and financial resources in a broad sense, including resources generated at national
Microfinance in Uganda - OECD
www.oecd.orgwhy microfinance has worked in Uganda and to draw some general conclusions in terms of external factors conducive and/or adverse to microfinance success. 2 Microfinance Context in Uganda 2.1 Overall Context Uganda is a country with a remarkable development. Having
MICROFINANCE POLICY REGULATORY AND SUPERVISORY …
www.cbn.gov.ngMicrofinance Certification Programme (MCP) for operators of microfinance banks put in place and the promotional machinery beefed up. Accordingly, entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the opportunities offered by increasingly demanding for financial services such as credit, savings, payment services, financial advice and non financial services.
MICROFINANCE BAROMETER 2019 - Convergences
www.convergences.orgmicrofinance promotes access to credit, but also to health, agricul-ture, education, energy and hou-sing services. For 10 years, these Barometers have focused on honestly ana-lysing the transformation of mi-crofinance. If the rise of impact investing has seemed to oversha-dow microfinance, recent editions instead present it as a pioneer of