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Managing Microfinance: a corporate approach

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: The ICFAI university Press Hyderabad 2006Description: viii, 263ISBN:
  • 81-314-0554-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332/Bha/Sha
Summary: Microfinance received global media attention after the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 was won by Bangladesh s Dr Mohammed Yunus, the architect of Grameen Bank. Microfinance helps the poor save, link their savings with credit and become self-employed. In India, government, banks and NGOs develop microfinance. This book presents a comprehensive view of its basic concepts and social perspective, and describes people s experiences. This book will be useful to researchers, NGOs, MFIs, government departments, banks and academia.
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Microfinance received global media attention after the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006 was won by Bangladesh s Dr Mohammed Yunus, the architect of Grameen Bank. Microfinance helps the poor save, link their savings with credit and become self-employed. In India, government, banks and NGOs develop microfinance. This book presents a comprehensive view of its basic concepts and social perspective, and describes people s experiences. This book will be useful to researchers, NGOs, MFIs, government departments, banks and academia.

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