Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor customers. Their second aim is to do so in a commercially-viable way. This paper analyzes the tensions and opportunities of microfinance as it embraces the market, drawing on a data set that includes 346 of the world's leading microfinance institutions and covers nearly 18 million active borrowers. The data show remarkable successes in maintaining high rates of loan repayment, but the data also suggest that profit-maximizing investors would have limited interest in most of the institutions that are focusing on the poorest customers and women. Those institutions, as a group, charge their customers the highest fees in the sample but also face ...
This paper focuses on the challenges of responding to a deleveraging of the microfinance sector and ...
The validity of microfinance institutions as poverty alleviation instruments is drawn into question ...
Microfinance promises to reduce poverty by employing profit-making banking practices in low-income c...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
In this paper, we examine the economic logic behind microfinance institutions and consider the movem...
Banks are for people with money rather than for people without money. However, microfinance is banki...
Commercial banks are becoming the new actors in the world of microfinance now that repressive financ...
Includes bibliographyFor the last two decades, microfinance has ranked high on the list of policy in...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
This paper describes important trade-offs that microfinance practitioners, donors, and regulators na...
International audienceMicrofinance institutions have successfully extended unsecured small loans to ...
Profitability is at the heart of the promise that microfinance can deliver meaningful poverty reduct...
Microfinance, banking to the poor, is a recent global phenomenon introduced by Nobel Prize winner Dr...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
This paper examines the main risk management opportunities and threats, which microfinance instituti...
This paper focuses on the challenges of responding to a deleveraging of the microfinance sector and ...
The validity of microfinance institutions as poverty alleviation instruments is drawn into question ...
Microfinance promises to reduce poverty by employing profit-making banking practices in low-income c...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
In this paper, we examine the economic logic behind microfinance institutions and consider the movem...
Banks are for people with money rather than for people without money. However, microfinance is banki...
Commercial banks are becoming the new actors in the world of microfinance now that repressive financ...
Includes bibliographyFor the last two decades, microfinance has ranked high on the list of policy in...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
This paper describes important trade-offs that microfinance practitioners, donors, and regulators na...
International audienceMicrofinance institutions have successfully extended unsecured small loans to ...
Profitability is at the heart of the promise that microfinance can deliver meaningful poverty reduct...
Microfinance, banking to the poor, is a recent global phenomenon introduced by Nobel Prize winner Dr...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
This paper examines the main risk management opportunities and threats, which microfinance instituti...
This paper focuses on the challenges of responding to a deleveraging of the microfinance sector and ...
The validity of microfinance institutions as poverty alleviation instruments is drawn into question ...
Microfinance promises to reduce poverty by employing profit-making banking practices in low-income c...