MF-India 2009 Archive
MF-India 2009
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November 13, 2009
Microfinance institutions should continue to focus on providing quality microfinance services rather than attempting to offer livelihoods services, said Graham A.N. Wright, Programme Director of MicroSave India, in
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Microfinance Focus, Nov. 4, 2009: Wherever Women’s World Banking CEO Mary Elen goes, she faces one obvious question from the audience or the media. That is the microfinance
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Microfinance Focus, Nov. 3, 2009: Though major MFIs are against the Microfinance Bill, it is still required to address the needs of small and start-up MFIs, especailly in
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Naina Lal Kidwai, CEO of HSBC India, has more praise for the creditworthiness of microfinance institutions when she talks about lending to the sector. The Chief Executive Officer
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Microfinance Focus, official Media Partner of “Microfinance India Summit 2009”, thanks all the participants in our opinion poll. This is a true reflection of the sector on the
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Prakash Bakshi (Executive Director, NABARD) Despite technological advance, we still depend heavily on rains for a good crop. There are ways around this: insurance and better irrigation. We
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Microfinance Focus, Oct. 28, 2009: Agatha Sangma, Indian Minister of State for Rural Development, said on Wednesday that NREGA would soon transform from its current wage-based program to
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Microfinance Focus, Oct. 27, 2009: Will the business correspondent model work to bring the poor in remote areas of the country into the ambit of financial inclusion? First,
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Microfinance Focus, Oct. 26, 2009: India’s microfinance icon Vijay Mahajan, who had just finished an arduous moderation of heated discussion at a session of the Microfinance India Summit
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Microfinance Focus, Oct. 26, 2009: African workers send home more than $40 billion to the region each year but restrictive laws and costly fees hamper the power of
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