Showing results for "savings"
The paper provides details of the richness and complexity of poor people’s attempts at saving in the informal sector and their successes, failures and losses as they do so.
This paper highlights results of feedback processes at five ImpAct partner institutions–bank for low-income market, two group-based microcredit institutions, member- owned financial institutions, and a savings and credit MFI.
Examines the managed ASCAs operating in Central Province of Kenya. The study examines the strengths and weaknesses of this alternative approach to supporting financial services for the poor.
This paper compares user-owned or ”common-bond” MFIs in West and East Africa with special emphasis on the savings services they provide.
The article highlights the convention required by central banks to design and administer regulation and external supervision systems under which MFIs operate in order to offer state-backed deposit insurance
The document reviews four key issues facing MFIs worldwide, with evidences drawn primarily from Bangladesh.