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  2. Microfinance - Wikipedia

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    Microfinance consists of financial services targeting individuals and small businesses (SMEs) who lack access to conventional banking and related services. Microfinance includes microcredit, the provision of small loans to poor clients; savings and checking accounts; microinsurance; and payment systems, among other services. [1] [2]

  3. Microcredit - Wikipedia

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    Microcredit is the extension of very small loans ... some entrepreneurial borrowers may become informal intermediaries between microfinance initiatives and poorer ...

  4. NBFC and MFI in India - Wikipedia

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    Forbes magazine named seven microfinance institutes in India in the list of the world's top 50 microfinance institutions. Bandhan, as well as two other Indian MFIs—Microcredit Foundation of India (ranked 13th) and Saadhana Microfin Society (15th) – have been placed above Bangladesh-based Grameen Bank (which along with its founder Mohammed ...

  5. The Nobel-winning banker behind the microfinance movement ...

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    Microfinance has since come under fire for not being able to deliver on its lofty goals, yet some analysts argue that offering access to financial services still makes a difference to the poor.

  6. Village banking - Wikipedia

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    Village banking is a microcredit and saving methodology whereby financial services are administered locally in a community bank rather than in a centralized commercial bank. Village banking has its roots in ancient cultures and was most recently adopted for use by micro-finance institutions (MFIs) as a way to control costs.

  7. Solidarity lending - Wikipedia

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    Of 446 microfinance institutions worldwide that it was tracking at the end of 2005, 39 lent only through this method, while another 205 used a mix of solidarity and individual lending. The average loan balance outstanding at solidarity lenders was $109 (19% of local gross national income ), compared to $1,024 (61% of local gross national income ...

  8. Cooperative banking - Wikipedia

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    The recent phenomena of microcredit and microfinance are often based on a cooperative model. These focus on small business lending. In 2006, Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, won the Nobel Peace Prize for his ideas regarding development and his pursuit of the microcredit concept. In this concept the institution provides ...

  9. Community banking models - Wikipedia

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    Community banking is a form of empowerment-based economics which falls under the larger umbrella of micro-finance.Micro-finance as a whole is focused on the entrepreneurship of individuals, generally with a goal of lifting low-income or disadvantaged groups out of poverty and providing the means for them to prosper. [3]