The Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh have developed a successful model of reaching credit to resource poor households that are generally bypassed by Government financial institutions. The article is mainly the comparison of the micro-finance program among the Grameen Bank, BRAC and ASA in Bangladesh. It includes the observations, general overview of micro-finance in Bangladesh. The comparison of the key indicators of microfinance services in Bangladesh. This paper includes some recommendations for the improvement of micro-finance programs in Bangladesh
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the impacts of microfinancing of Grameen Bank (GB) on so...
This paper reviews the evolution, current status of microfinance in Bangladesh including its perform...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
Micro-finance has received a global recognition today not only as a powerful instrument for poverty ...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
“Micro finance” or its major part “micro credit”, both used interchangeably,...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
The microfinance system of Grameen Bank is a revolutionary tool to eradicate poverty of the rural pe...
Microfinance initiative is widely acclaimed as a new approach to alleviate poverty and bring about d...
The Origin of Microfinance has started in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh it has positive impac...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
This study is about micro credit and its contribution to the improvement and poverty reduction for m...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 160 million people, 49 percen...
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the impacts of microfinancing of Grameen Bank (GB) on so...
This paper reviews the evolution, current status of microfinance in Bangladesh including its perform...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...
Micro-finance has received a global recognition today not only as a powerful instrument for poverty ...
Microcredit is the most effective and successful way to let the poor having access to credit. Resear...
“Micro finance” or its major part “micro credit”, both used interchangeably,...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
Poverty is the incapability of a person to meet his basic need like food, cloth, and shelter. Every ...
The microfinance system of Grameen Bank is a revolutionary tool to eradicate poverty of the rural pe...
Microfinance initiative is widely acclaimed as a new approach to alleviate poverty and bring about d...
The Origin of Microfinance has started in 1976 by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh it has positive impac...
Microfinance is not a new development. Its origin can be traced back to 1976, when Muhammad Yunus se...
This study is about micro credit and its contribution to the improvement and poverty reduction for m...
This paper aims to examine empirically the impact of micro-credit and the living standard of poor pe...
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 160 million people, 49 percen...
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the impacts of microfinancing of Grameen Bank (GB) on so...
This paper reviews the evolution, current status of microfinance in Bangladesh including its perform...
Microfinance has, by now, reached a total of over 60% of all poor households of Bangladesh, and 37% ...