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    the study was on identifying the key factors and on investigating how the key factors were being considered. The part of the current study aimed to identify the key factors that required consideration‚ the focus was on Capitec bank that offered microfinance services‚ especially to microenterprises and low level income group. The intention was to obtain an overview of how and why the Capitec bank has considered the need to implement the bottom of pyramid strategy. From the case studies it was seen

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    PROJECT IN HRDM Social Security Act of 1997 [RA 8282] REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8282 AN ACT FURTHER STRENGTHENING THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM THEREBY AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE‚ REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1161‚ AS AMENDED‚ OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE SOCIAL SECURITY

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    Insurance Insurance is an essential part of running any business. If you are operating a small business you need more than just property insurance. Taking out the right insurance will help protect your business and minimize its exposure to risk. Your insurance requirements will vary according to the type of business you are operating‚ but you should be aware that some forms of insurance are compulsory‚ such as

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    SOCIAL BANKING INTRODUCTION Banking plays a fundamental role in economic progress of a country. It inculcates the habit of savings among people‚ hence helps in boosting the investment base and speeding up the capital formation. At the same time it also helps out the needy‚ by providing them timely credit at an affordable cost. But majority of poor rural and semi urban population in India are unable to avail the basic banking facilities. As a result they are made to rely on private money lenders

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    References: Belda P. (2006)‚ “Cameroon”. MTH Multimedia S.L.‚ -Paris  Prof Njong Aloysius‚ (2014) Lecture notes on Monetary Policy and Banking Regulation Catholic University of Cameroon‚ Bamenda (CATUC)‚ Cameroon Code of Ethics of Microfinance Institutions‚ ANEMCAM‚ MINFI‚ CNC (2010) Websites http://www.beac.int http://www.businessdictionary.com http://www.economywatch.com/economic-statistics/country/Cameroon/ http://www.indexmundi.com/facts/cameroon/commercial-banks-and-other-lending

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    XLRI(HR)Batch of 2013-2015: the xlri interview I cam across ‚ this guy really worked hard ‚ here is his interview: How I went about the interview preparation. 7 April 2013 At the outset‚I am going to warn you that this post is going to be long and tedious.I am writing this piece not for my personal satisfaction‚but for thousands of aspirants who are mediocre like me;who ruined their high school/graduation academics‚and did not achieve anything significant in last 20 odd years of existence

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    Poverty 3 B. Disadvantages: 1) “Unequal trade” conception; 2) Economic reliance on the specific production; 3) Alienation from industrial capital and real technology transfer. IV. Another considerable approach for the poverty adjustment is the microfinance system based upon financial services provided by the International governmental and non-governmental institutions. A. Advantages: 1) Access to legal employment; 2) Possibility for necessitous groups of population to operate their own tiny enterprises;

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    competitive‚ with more than 40 registered commercial banks. In an effort to overcome this competition‚ equity bank targeted low income earners who happened to be non-banked. After the 1993 scandal‚ EBS transformed from a mortgage financier to microfinance. The target group wasn’t changed‚ but this time a better approach in strategy formulation was adopted. Following a threat by the Central bank of Kenya to dissolve the insolvent bank‚ the management was reformed as an alternative option. Following

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    the above statement‚ there is clearly an important role for microfinance to play in the ‘empowerment’ of women. However‚ there remains much debate over exactly what this role should look like‚ as well as over exactly what is meant by the concept of ‘women’s empowerment.’ Much of the debate centers on the perceived tradeoffs between women’s empowerment efforts and organizational financial sustainability. Many microfinance institutions (MFIs) struggle with if and how they should incorporate

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    October 21‚ 2008 THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: CAN ISLAMIC FINANCE HELP MINIMIZE THE SEVERITY AND FREQUENCY OF SUCH A CRISIS IN THE FUTURE? by M. Umer Chapra* (A paper prepared for presentation at the Forum on the Global Financial Crisis to be held at the Islamic Development Bank on 25 October 2008) ___________________ * The author is Research Adviser at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). This paper is a revised and updated version

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