According to SDPI estimates, poverty rate in Pakistan has roughly returned to the mid-thirties level of the 90s era. Some 58.7 million Pakistanis are classified as poor while Microfinance beneficiaries are only 2.35 million people. The progress and penetration of Islamic Microfinance is even more insignificant in relation to the enormous underdevelopment challenges faced by Pakistan. In this paper, we document the progress of Islamic Microfinance in Pakistan and build the case for its importance for Pakistan and for the Islamic finance industry. We also document the various business models and institutional structures in vogue in offering Islamic Microfinance products and services. We also document the regulatory environment under which Isl...
Pakistan has made considerable developments in Microfinance though a late starter in this industry. ...
Islamic microfinance can be seen as an emerging industry in some Muslim countries like Indonesia, Ma...
This study examines the perceptions of bankers, regulators and Shari‘ah scholars on the issues and c...
According to SDPI estimates, poverty rate in Pakistan has roughly returned to the mid-thirties level...
Microfinance has been identified as an important tool that can reduce poverty in developing countrie...
Pakistan has been facing a high incidence of poverty. Despite its persistent efforts to make a dent ...
Poverty is considered one of the basic problems confronted by the developing and underdeveloped coun...
Abstract - Studies have shown that microfinance is capable of reducing poverty in rural areas in sev...
Purpose – Though microfinance has been working for many years as a tool to eradicate poverty from it...
Islamic banks have very much engaged in debt financing businesses the same way and as much as their ...
Despite the socio-economic importance that development economists are now attributing to Microfinanc...
Islamic microfinance can be seen as an emerging industry in some Muslim countries like Indonesia, M...
Abstract After 2008 world economic crises, banks and other financial institutes move towards Islamic...
This study will examine if Akhuwat provides a sustainable Islamic interest-free Microfinance model f...
The purpose of this paper is to examine an apex institution of microfinance operating according to S...
Pakistan has made considerable developments in Microfinance though a late starter in this industry. ...
Islamic microfinance can be seen as an emerging industry in some Muslim countries like Indonesia, Ma...
This study examines the perceptions of bankers, regulators and Shari‘ah scholars on the issues and c...
According to SDPI estimates, poverty rate in Pakistan has roughly returned to the mid-thirties level...
Microfinance has been identified as an important tool that can reduce poverty in developing countrie...
Pakistan has been facing a high incidence of poverty. Despite its persistent efforts to make a dent ...
Poverty is considered one of the basic problems confronted by the developing and underdeveloped coun...
Abstract - Studies have shown that microfinance is capable of reducing poverty in rural areas in sev...
Purpose – Though microfinance has been working for many years as a tool to eradicate poverty from it...
Islamic banks have very much engaged in debt financing businesses the same way and as much as their ...
Despite the socio-economic importance that development economists are now attributing to Microfinanc...
Islamic microfinance can be seen as an emerging industry in some Muslim countries like Indonesia, M...
Abstract After 2008 world economic crises, banks and other financial institutes move towards Islamic...
This study will examine if Akhuwat provides a sustainable Islamic interest-free Microfinance model f...
The purpose of this paper is to examine an apex institution of microfinance operating according to S...
Pakistan has made considerable developments in Microfinance though a late starter in this industry. ...
Islamic microfinance can be seen as an emerging industry in some Muslim countries like Indonesia, Ma...
This study examines the perceptions of bankers, regulators and Shari‘ah scholars on the issues and c...