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  2. Grameen Bank - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Bank (Bengali: গ্রামীণ ব্যাংক) is a microfinance, specialized community development bank founded in Bangladesh. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It provides small loans (known as microcredit or "grameencredit") [ 7 ] to the impoverished without requiring collateral .

  3. Islamic finance products, services and contracts - Wikipedia

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    An earlier 2008 study of 126 microfinance institutions in 14 Muslim countries [267] found similarly weak outreach—only 380,000 members [Note 18] out of an estimated total population of 77 million there were "22 million active borrowers" of non-sharia-compliant microfinance institutions ("Grameen Bank, BRAC, and ASA") as of 2011 in Bangladesh ...

  4. Yunus Social Business - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Bank became the first of several social businesses that Muhammad Yunus founded. [ citation needed ] In 2008, Muhammad Yunus and future YSB co-founder Saskia Bruysten met at the London School of Economics , where Muhammad Yunus was giving a talk on the promise of social business.

  5. Mohammad Shahjahan (CEO) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Shahjahan Bangladeshi is a former managing director and CEO of Grameen Bank. [1] [2] [3] He assumed the office on 14 August 2011 until he retired on 30 October 2014. [4] He gained his Bachelor of Commerce degree in accounting from University of Dhaka in 1976. He completed his master's degree in accounting and finance from the same ...

  6. Microcredit - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Bank reports that repayment success rates are between 95 and 98 percent. [1] The first economist who had invented the idea of microloans was Jonathan Swift in the 1720s. Microcredit is part of microfinance , which provides a wider range of financial services, especially savings accounts, to the poor.

  7. Grameen family of organizations - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Trust (GT), a non-profit and non-government organization established in 1989 uses microcredit as a tool for fighting poverty and follows the Grameen Bank approach for the purpose. It supports and promotes poverty focused microcredit programs all over the world under its Grameen Bank Replication Program (GBRP) through a number of ways ...

  8. Grameen America - Wikipedia

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    Grameen America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit microfinance organization based in New York City. It was founded by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Muhammad Yunus in 2008. Grameen America is run by former Avon Chairman and CEO Andrea Jung .

  9. Microfinance - Wikipedia

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    The modern use of the expression "microfinancing" has roots in the 1970s when Grameen Bank of Bangladesh, founded by microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, was starting and shaping the modern industry of microfinancing. The approach of microfinance was institutionalized by Yunus in 1976, with the foundation of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. [10]