نتایج جستجو برای: microfinance

تعداد نتایج: 2200  

2006
Eduardo C. Jimenez Pia Bernadette Roman

Microfinance has proven to financial institutions (i.e. banks) that the services they provide to their “traditional” clients can also be offered to poor and low-income entrepreneurs and clients, in a sustainable and viable manner. These institutions have seen that reaching out to the majority of the country’s population, which is the low-income market, does not necessarily mean a losing proposi...

2011
Rafiqur Rahman

The paper briefly described the operational mechanism innovation of key Microfinance Service Providers (MSPs) in Bangladesh. Grameen Bank has chosen to examine the approaches of microfinance. Grameen Bank is dominating microfinance market in Bangladesh in outreach, outstanding loans, savings, and efficient selected delivery mechanism. They offer micro-credit, savings and social services to the ...

2007
Sarah Pearlman Elizabeth Dunn John Wallis Rodrigo Soares Christopher McKelvey Melissa McInerney Liz McGuinness Mark Duggan

Microfinance has become a popular part of poverty reduction agendas since its inception roughly 30 years ago. Despite dramatic growth, however, many microfinance institutions face low penetration rates. It turns out many potential borrowers choose not to participate. Current explanations for this phenomenon largely focus on skill, arguing that high skill entrepreneurs generate expected returns ...

2008
John Woolley Seema Jayachandran Geoffrey Rothwell Dave Hansen

Microfinance has been a topic of much interest recently, in particular the question of whether microfinance institutions can help poor clients while remaining financially sustainable. Recent research has fed hope that they can, suggesting that microfinance institutions are financially resilient to downturns in the domestic marketplace. Not only does this suggest that microfinance institutions m...

2007
Rajdeep Sengupta Craig P. Aubuchon

The Nobel Prize committee awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize to Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank “for their efforts to create economic and social development from below.” The microfinance revolution has come a long way since Yunus first provided financing to the poor in Bangladesh. The committee has recognized microfinance as “an important liberating force” and an “ever more important instru...

2015

This study aimed at providing full coverage on the impact of microfinance Bank on poverty Alleviation in Nigeria. Microcredit firms provides small loans to poor people and small enterprises. This study provides an overview of the role and performance of micro finance in Nigeria. The major objective of the study is to examine the microfinance sector their performance and its impact on different ...

2014
Antonio Andreoni

Few ideas have been so celebrated or been capable of generating such high and broad worldwide expectations like microfinance. The aim of this essay is to critically sketch the current mainstream microfinance movement and to shed light on its broken promises and emerging contradictions. The paper claims that modern microfinance could increase its internal as well as external sustainability as a ...

2012
Joseph Kizito Bada

In this research we investigated the extent to which Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) use ICT to deliver business services and train staff. We performed literature review on ICT for business service delivery and staff skills development in MFIs. We next investigated the actual ICT usage by MFIs in Uganda with focus on ICT literacy, business applications, and planning. We used questionnaires to ...

2017
Marco Tavanti

The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the values and limits of microfinance within the context of poverty reduction, international development and community empowerment. The main thesis is that microfinance requires a more complex strategy than simply the provision of credits. The development of financial capital depends on the increase in human capacity and social capital. Micr...

2001
Mark Wenner Geoffrey Chalmers

This paper describes the microenterprise and microfinance sectors of seven English-speaking Caribbean states, examines main constraints on the development of a well functioning microfinance market in these countries, and highlights the amount, type, and results obtained in microenterprise projects financed by the Inter-American Bank in the last fifteen years. It suggests that English-speaking C...

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