...A Microfinance MIS: Mifos Database STUDENT University of Phoenix BIS 219 Introduction to Business Information Systems INSTRUCTOR DATE A Microfinance MIS: Mifos Database Mifos is a management information system designed to microfinance institutions in developing countries. Management information systems (MIS), such as Mifos “deal with the planning for, development, management, and use of information technology tools to help people perform all tasks related to information processing and management” (Rainer & Turban, 2008, p.24). Mifos allows running social and business reports as well as analysis, managing clients, savings, and loans portfolio. Mifos offers several advantages to its users such as efficiency and ease, growth and scalability, social and business impact, flexibility and agility, security and data integrity, among others. Mifos runs on top of a MySQL database (Grameen Foundation, 2008). A MySQL database is commonly used in web applications and for data storage and logging of user data (i.e. Facebook). The Mifos database definitely has structures for account authentication, authorization, and administration. The above operations are usually grouped together under one component of the application. The bulk of the application is used to review loan officers, branches, loans, and so forth; so, there will be tables for each of those. Those tables will hold the data that supports the business logic for the application. Mifos includes also...
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...which can be divided into two core parts. For the first part, it is the swimming theory. The readers, especially for the beginning, can refer to the “Swimmer Experiences”, “Swimming technique” and “Swimming advice”. Not only words, there are many pictures and videos to explain the theory so that the readers can clearly understand the complicated theory. Apart from the theory, there is online shop for the swimming products. Except the swimming basis, there are some poolside products which can let the swimming process more convenient, like Goggle Case and lens cleans. These two products can protect the goggle. Moreover, there are training aids for the swimmers to improve their swimming skills while practise. For instance, the Sphere Microfin Hp and Sphere Fitness Gloves can help the swimmer to feel the strength of hands and legs. C. Name any information from the website that can help to improve your swimming skill. These two parts of the website provide some basic reminder for the swimmers, as the writers of the blogs focus on some common problems that the swimmer will face. One of them is quite inspiring, it is about breathing. Unlike the traditional way of teaching beginner to swim which is “blowing bubbles”. The website suggest people to learn breathing by singing. While singing, the lips can break the water surface and some air will be inhaled. The website also encourage swimmer to apply the Alexander Technique because most of the problems in swimming are balancing...
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...CONTENTS Page No. Declaration 2 Acknowledgement 3 Contents 4 1. Objective of this project work 5 2. Introduction 6 3. Urban Poverty 7 4. Urban Microfinance 9 5. Financial Inclusion in India 11 6. Microfinance as an Anti-Poverty Vaccine 15 7. Transformation of Microfinance in India 19 8. Scaling up Microfinance 22 9. Microfinance in India - A Tool For Poverty Reduction 26 10. SWOT Analysis of Microfinance 29 11. Delivery Models of Microfinance 32 12. Interest Rates in MFIs and prevailing trends 36 13. Scope of further study 42 14. Conclusion 44 15. Bibliography 46 OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT WORK This project work tries to outline the prevailing condition of the Microfinance in India in the light of its emergence till now. Microfinance refers to small savings, credit and insurance services extended to socially and economically disadvantaged segments of society. It is emerging as a powerful tool for poverty alleviation in India. The prospect of Micro-Finance is dominated by SHGs (Self Help Groups) - Banks linkage Program. Its main aim is to provide a cost effective mechanism for providing financial services to the poor. To understand the transformation experiences better, the issues that trigger transformation were identified viz.: size, diversity of services, financial sustainability...
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...FINC/070 CO PY IBS Center for Management Research Commercial Paper Market in India D O N O T This case was written by Nitya Nand Tripathi, IBS Center for Management Research and D.S. Chary, IBS, Hyderabad. It was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. 2011, IBS Center for Management Research. All rights reserved. To order copies, call +91-08417-236667/68 or write to IBS Center for Management Research (ICMR), IFHE Campus, Donthanapally, Sankarapally Road, Hyderabad 501 504, Andhra Pradesh, India or email: info@icmrindia.org www.icmrindia.org FINC/070 Commercial Paper Market in India “Volumes of commercial papers will increase because it will be cheaper for companies to raise money through this route rather than loans from banks.”1 - Paritosh Kashyap, www.livemint.com, in March 2010 CO PY “Close to $210 billion have flown into the Indian debt market this calendar year alone. Investment by local banks in commercial paper has surged from Rs 25.188 billion in March 2010 to Rs 37.863 billion in August. Is the moribund Indian debt market finally showing signs of life 18 years after it was opened up to global money?… The current sets of circumstances have been favorable for the Indian bond market.”3 - Abheek Barua, The Economic Times4, November 2010 “CP issuances are going to rise...
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...Banking Power-Pack – June 2015 BANKING - 2015 JUNE June 1 • IRDAI removes cap on business from one insurer for banks. IRDAI has done away with the capping of insurance business from one insurer by a bank in its latest draft. As compared to the previous draft that mandated banks to cap business from one insurer to 50%, IRDAI has removed this cap. This would mean that those insurers without a bank partner or promoter would still have to wait longer to get business from bancassurance. The regulator has said that an insurer can have tie-ups with up to three insurers in any line of business-life, non-life or health. Background Presently, banks are allowed to tie-up as a corporate agent with one life, one non-life and one standalone health insurer. Hence, insurers who entered the market later did not have any bank partner. • FinMin, RBI set up panel on reducing cash transactions. To reduce cash transactions in the economy and boost the usage of cards and point of sales (PoS) terminals, the Union finance ministry and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have set up a committee to look at ways to encourage use of plastic money. The committee has representatives from National Payments Corporation of India, State Bank of India and ICICI Bank. Background RBI data at the end of December 2014 showed 1.05 million PoS machines in the country, whereas there are over 500 mn debit cards and at least 20 mn credit cards. In 2013-14, according to a Boston Consulting Group report, the number of cash...
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...Note:The information contained in the list is derived from e-records available in the MCA portal. If any discrepancy/ deviation is noticed by company/ representative of company, the same may be kindly brought to the notice of ministry for rectification. LIST OF SECTION25 COMPANIES S.No. CIN COMPANY NAME GUJARAT URBAN HOUSING COMPANY K K PATEL FOUNDATION ENAR FOUNDATION RESEARCH CENTRE PARYAVARAN EDUTECH HAZIRA AREA INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION 1 U99999GJ1966NPL001408 2 U74999GJ1986NPL009017 3 U73100GJ1992NPL017317 4 U80903GJ1993NPL020139 5 U91110GJ1993NPL020141 DATE OF REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS INCORPORATION 8/17/1966 BHAILAL AMIN MARG VADODARA Gujarat 390003 9/26/1986 BARODA Gujarat 3/17/1992 GYAN MANDIR NH NO 8DHARAGIRI KABILPORE NAVSARI Gujarat 9/7/1993 CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT-EDUCATION NFD CAMPUS THALTEJ TEKRA AHMEDABAD- Gujarat 380054 9/7/1993 801,SURYAKIRAN APARTMENT,NEAR SANT XAVIAR SCHOOL, GHOD DOD ROAD,SURAT SURAT Gujarat 395007 11/24/1993 H.N-1099, GROUND FLOOR SECTOR-27. GANDHINAGAR Gujarat 382027 1/25/1994 AVDESH HOUSE , 3RD FLOOR PRITAM NAGAR , ELLISBRIDGE AHMEDABAD Gujarat 380006 8/2/1994 14-A, PUNIT PARK, SHAHIBAUG AHMEDABAD Gujarat 380004 10/19/1995 512 / 515 G I D CPHASE I NARODA AHMEDABAD Gujarat 382330 1/31/1996 CORE HOUSE OFF C G ROADPARIMAL GARDEN ELLISBRIDGE AHMEDABAD Gujarat 380006 12/9/1996 "PARITOSH" USMANPURA AHMEDABAD Gujarat 380013 6/10/1998 GUJARAT AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ANAND DIST KHEDA Gujarat 4/23/1999 402 SHIKHAR BUILDINGNR MOUNT CARMEL RLY...
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...Report No. - IN INDIA Scaling-up Access to Finance for India’s Rural Poor September 6, 2004 FINANCE AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT UNIT South Asia Region Document of the World Bank TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I. INTRODUCTION 2 India’s Rural Finance Landscape 4 What are the financial needs of the rural poor? 4 Rural finance service providers 5 II. ACCESS TO RURAL FINANCE IN INDIA: THE EVIDENCE 8 Supply Side Indicators of Access to Finance 8 Access to Rural Finance: Evidence from the Demand Side 12 Access to savings/deposit accounts 14 Payments Services – Limited use, high cash economy 15 Access to Credit 15 Access to Insurance 17 The Importance of Informal Finance 17 III. WHAT CONSTRAINS ACCESS TO FINANCE FOR INDIA’S RURAL POOR? 19 Why Banks Are Reluctant To Lend to Rural Clients 19 Lack of credit information. 20 The tyranny of collateral 20 Weak legal framework and enforcement issues. 21 Government policy 21 Why Do Small, Rural Borrowers Find Rural Banks Unattractive? 26 Absence of flexible products and services 26 Transactions costs 26 Collateral 27 IV. RECENT EFFORTS IN INDIA TO IMPROVE RURAL ACCESS TO FINANCE: THE ROLE OF FORMAL—INFORMAL LINKAGES AND NEW PRODUCTS 28 SHG-bank Linkage Approach: Linking Commercial Banks to Grassroots Borrowers 28 How Effective Has SHG Bank Linkage Been in Targeting the Poor? 30 Impact on vulnerability of poor households...
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