Purposive sampling technique was employed in selecting the 100 Small businesses that constituted the sample size of the research. To achieve the objectives of this study‚ data was collected through questionnaire instrument. Data analysis‚ the researchers employed descriptive analysis also used Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS). the main findings of this study identifies that Small businesses in Mogadishu are facing challenges to access loan from MFIs and this results many small business
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NABARD Status of Micro Finance in India National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development Meghalaya Regional Office “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD Micro Finance Approaches SHG –Bank Linkage - Dominant Model Financing through MFIs - Emerging Model “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD SHG-Bank Linkage Programme “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD The
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Microfinance Council of the Philippines‚ Inc. Brief History The Microfinance Council of the Philippines‚ Inc. (MCPI) is a network of 41 institutions working towards the rapid development of the microfinance industry in the Philippines. The 41 institutions include 34 practitioners and 7 service providers. While membership among the practitioners is currently dominated by non-government organizations (NGOs)‚ the roster of practitioners also includes microfinance-oriented rural banks‚ one thrift
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banking and related services.” Microfinance is not just about giving micro credit to the poor rather it is an economic development tool whose objective is to assist poor to work their way out of poverty. It covers a wide range of services like credit‚ savings‚ insurance‚ remittance and also non-financial services like training‚ counseling etc. FEATURES: * Borrowers are from the low income group * Loans are of small amount – micro loans * Short duration loans * Loans are offered without collaterals
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Christopher Martin ‘Micro-finance programmes are aimed at reducing poverty. What ethical challenges are raised by the operation of micro-finance and which ethical theory can best be applied to assess how Grameen Bank addresses these challenges?’ Introduction: The essay seeks to examine the ethical issues raised by the operation of microfinance. In the first section‚ an overview will be offered. In the second
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for establishment of micro finance institutions to support this sector. The growth of micro finance institutions has been due to the response to this need. IN Kenya‚ there is several micro finance ranking from individual owned institutions to cooprporate based institutions. K-REP has been the fore front in promoting his sector among other new players like Equity Bank and Family Finance Bank. KWFT has also joined in to offer credit to members of the society in the form of micro credit activity. The
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selecting the 100 SMEs that constituted the sample size of the research. Structured questionnaire was designed to facilitate the acquisition of relevant data which was used for analysis. Descriptive statistics which involves simple percentage graphical charts and illustrations was tactically applied in data presentations and analysis. The findings of the study reveal that significant number of the SMEs benefitted from the MFIs loans even though only few of them were capable enough to secure the required
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programs that provide credit for self-employment and other financial and business services like savings and technical assistance to low income people. The meaning of Micro finance includes small scale financial assistance to people who work in agriculture‚ animal husbandry‚ fishing‚ poultry farming‚ trading‚ herding and running small or micro enterprises etc. It also renders services like insurance‚ group empowerment programme‚ and technical assistance in various income generating activities etc. According
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Review Summer 06 (2006): 4-10. Painter‚ Judith and Barbara MkNelly. “Village Banking Dynamics Study: Evidence from Seven Programs.” SEEP Poverty Lending Working Group. (1999): 1-30. Robinson‚ Marguerite. “The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance for the Poor.” Washington DC: The World Bank‚ 2001. Rutherford‚ Stuart. “Raising the Curtain on the ‘Microfinancial Services Era.’” Microfinance- Evolution‚ Achievements and Challenges. Ed. Malcolm Harper. London: ITDG‚ 2003. 37-51. Schoenholtz‚ Andrew
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Indian Insurance Industry: New Avenues for Growth 2012 With an annual growth rate of 15-20% and the largest number of life insurance policies in force‚ the potential of the Indian insurance industry is huge. Total value of the Indian insurance market (2004-05) is estimated at Rs. 450 billion (US$10 billion). According to government sources‚ the insurance and banking services’ contribution to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is 7% out of which the gross premium collection forms a significant
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