The database compiled by IFPRI (see policy brief on microfinance institutions [MFIs] in Africa, Asia, and Latin America) counts almost 1,500 microfinance institutions (688 in Indonesia and 790 in other countries) supported by international organizations in 85 developing countries. They reach 54 million members: 44 million of them save, and 23 million of them borrow. The total volume of outstanding credit stands at $18 billion and the total savings volume stands at $13 billion, or 72 percent of the volume of the outstanding loans. MFIs operated out of at least 46,000 branches and employed around 175,000 persons. Analyzing this world of mushrooming MFIs can provide fresh insights on potential service outreach and the overall role of MFIs in d...
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have risen to the forefront as invaluable institutions in the devel...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
How many microfinance institutions (MFIs) exist in the developing world? What are their current perf...
How many microfinance institutions (MFIs) exist in the developing world? What are their current perf...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) focus on providing financial services to poor households who are ex...
These 14 policy briefs summarize lessons learned from IFPRI´s multicountry program on rural finance ...
This paper describes some of the main aspects of microfinance (MF) in under-developed countries, sh...
The year 2005 was designated by the United Nations as the Year of Microfinance. Microfinance is cons...
This policy brief is designed to help policymakers and practitioners understand the financial servic...
Commercial banks are becoming the new actors in the world of microfinance now that repressive financ...
The overriding objective of MFIs in Ethiopia is to provide a broad range of microfinance services to...
In the face of high transaction costs and information asymmetries in rural credit markets, micro fin...
The microfinance paradigms focus on reduction of poverty through improving access to finance and fin...
Expanding the microfinance market can promote economic growth and reduce poverty in many countries. ...
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have risen to the forefront as invaluable institutions in the devel...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
How many microfinance institutions (MFIs) exist in the developing world? What are their current perf...
How many microfinance institutions (MFIs) exist in the developing world? What are their current perf...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) focus on providing financial services to poor households who are ex...
These 14 policy briefs summarize lessons learned from IFPRI´s multicountry program on rural finance ...
This paper describes some of the main aspects of microfinance (MF) in under-developed countries, sh...
The year 2005 was designated by the United Nations as the Year of Microfinance. Microfinance is cons...
This policy brief is designed to help policymakers and practitioners understand the financial servic...
Commercial banks are becoming the new actors in the world of microfinance now that repressive financ...
The overriding objective of MFIs in Ethiopia is to provide a broad range of microfinance services to...
In the face of high transaction costs and information asymmetries in rural credit markets, micro fin...
The microfinance paradigms focus on reduction of poverty through improving access to finance and fin...
Expanding the microfinance market can promote economic growth and reduce poverty in many countries. ...
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have risen to the forefront as invaluable institutions in the devel...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...