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MicroSave carried out an analysis on the Tanzania Postal Bank and the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank to explore the possibility of post offices’ offering microfinance services as a value addition to their poor clients.
This paper examines pricing as a determinant of customer’s choices. It tries to assess why pricing financial services are so difficult for users to understand. It also considers the pricing implications in evolution of “market-led”.
This note documents the lessons learned in 2005 under the Action Research Programme of MicroSave. Focusing on strategy, the note discusses strategic alignment.
This note discusses the pricing concerns from customers’ perspective and the difficulty in understanding the costs associated with the financial services.
This paper shares key issues on feedback loop analysis drawn from MicroSave’s experience under its Action Research Programme (ARP).
The study highlights the areas for improvement for a possible Grameen III to emerge for emerging players in the microfinance sector in Bangladesh.