Microfinance

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    Case Study

    Bangladesh: A case study approach. Background of the research: Microfinance has emerged in 70s and officially displayed in 1981 through the establishment of Grameen Bank (GB) by noble laureate Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh, a south-east Asian country (Grameen-info, 2011). In last three decades, more than 100 countries have adopted microfinance for socio-economic development through reducing poverty (Money, 2011). Microfinance is the combination of three domains of financial support—micro-insurance

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    Mr. Kamruzzaman

    ASA NGO: An overview of ASA   The Beginnings & Expansion ASA has emerged as one of the largest and most efficient Microfinance Institution (MFI) in the world and has been working relentlessly to assist the poor since its inception in 1978. The major drive behind ASA is to gradually remove poverty from society. During its early years, ASA undertook various development programs like awareness building for social action, training local birth attendants, capacity building of journalists

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    Business

    Business plan Private and confidential “FOR STARTING A MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION IN TANZANIA” Dar-es-Salaam June 2009 1 Table of Contents 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 5. 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 5.7. 6. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .....................................................3 Executive Summary..........................................................................................3 Mission and Goals ..............................

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    Problem of Performance Appraisal in Bangladesh-a Case Study

    Rabeya feels secured about her future Ms. Rabeya Boshri a beneficiary of the "Jonaki Samiti" of Coast Trust, Cox's Bazar is a successful borrower of microcredit loan operations. She lives with her husband, Mr. Abdus Salam, a daughter and two sons. At present all her children go to school and she is able to bear both the educational and family expenses. Along with that she is now able to make some personal savings additional to general savings of "Jonaki samiti". But things were not the same

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    Scaling Up Access to Finance for India's Rural Poor

    vulnerability of poor households 32 Some Lessons from SHG Bank Linkage 33 Key concerns: Limited outreach and scale of lending and issues in financial sustainability 34 Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) 35 What has constrained the outreach and scale of MFIs? 36 The “Service Provider” Model of Microfinance Piloted by Private Banks 37 The Kisan Credit Card 39 Recent Innovations in Micro- and

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    Quiz

    | This quiz consist of 30 multiple choice questions. The first 15 questions cover the material in Chapter 2. The second 15 questions cover the material in Chapter 3. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz. | Question 1 5 out of 5 points | | | Customer environmental intelligence includes:Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Demographic factors. | Correct Answer: | Demographic factors. | | | | | Question 2 0 out of 5 points | | | A corporation’s

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    Micro- Credit

    Introduction Traditional banking sector cannot reach large number of poor borrowers for whom small loans could make big differences whom most of them are rural with low education levels and do not have any assets to use as collateral. As a result administrative cost of supplying loans to the poor population is extremely high causing the poor to have access to loans only through local money-lenders at high interest rates. Micro-credit financing starts with the assumption that the poor is willing

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    Btpn Memo

    their employees and customers with state of the art technology, such as a standardized “dashboard” and EDC mobile devices. BTPN also provides additional services for their customers such as education, consultation, and training. BTPN’s current microfinance process To begin the microlending process, a potential customer submits a loan application to the local branch. At the branch, a loan administrator checks the application for completeness and uploads a scanned image to the central loan system

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    Business Marketing

    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT A TERM PAPER ON PROJECT SHAKTI - _STRATEGIC ADVANTAGES OF CSR SUBMITTED BY; NAME;-Pravita Mehta ROLL;-Ao1 SECTION;-RT1002 REGISTRATION NUMBER;-11008575 COURSE;-MBA(3501) CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION 2.PROJECT SHAKTI-ORGANIZATION NAME UNLEVEL PROBLEM AND SOLUTION 3.BENEFITS

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    Paper on Project Shakti

    CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION 2.PROJECT SHAKTI-ORGANIZATION NAME UNLEVEL PROBLEM AND SOLUTION 3.BENEFITS 4.HUL-PROJECT SHAKTI PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT 5.SUPPORT SHAKTI. 6.MARKET LINKAGE FOR RURAL PRODUCTS 7.INDUSTRY ROLE IN BUILDING MARKET LINKAGES 8.SCOPE AND OPPORTUNITIES 9.LITERATRURE REVIEW 10.CONCLUSION 11.REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Introduction Rural products of India are unique, innovative and have good utility

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