The new movement of microfinance backs to the foundation of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh by Professor Muhammad Yunus in 1970. Since then, Microfinance is considered as an effective and powerful tool in poverty eradication, especially in developing countries. It helps the entrepreneurial poor, especially women, by facilitating the access to financial resources and provides a better life condition by increasing the household revenues and job creation for them. There is increased recognition of the importance of empowering poor people and helping them to become more productive in society they are living. Poverty alleviation can be achieved by increasing the access of the poor to all factors of production, including credit. Enhancing the ...