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Microfinance systems : designing quality financial services for the poor / Graham A.N. Wright.

By: Wright, Graham A. N, 1960-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Dhaka : University Press, a c2000. Description: xix, 283 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 1856497879 (cased); 1856497887 (limp)Subject(s): Microfinance | Financial services industry | PoorDDC classification: 332.2 LOC classification: HG178.3 | .W74 1999Online resources: WorldCat Details
Contents:
TOC Introduction and Overview Section 1: "What Are We Trying To Do ? In Theory"1. "MicroFinance: The Solution or A Problem ?2. Optimising Systems for Clients and the Institution3. "Savings: Services for the Clients or Capital for the Institution ?"4. "Replicating MicroFinance Systems: Are Blue-Prints Enough ?" Section 2: "So What Do We Do ? In Practice"1. "The Principles of MicroFinance" 2. "Beyond Basic Credit and Savings: Developing New Financial Service Products for the Poor"Section 3: How Has It Been Done ? Case Studies1. "Central Cordillera Agricultural Programme: System Design Process - In Progress" 2. BURO, Tangail: Systems and Services Under DevelopmentConclusionReferences
Summary: A guide to key issues in micro-finance. It examines: how far micro-finance can contribute to reducing poverty, enhancing women's status and improving the lives of the poor; the role of savings; how to recruit and maintain high-quality clients; and how to replicate successful systems.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-276) and index.

TOC Introduction and Overview Section 1: "What Are We Trying To Do ? In Theory"1. "MicroFinance: The Solution or A Problem ?2. Optimising Systems for Clients and the Institution3. "Savings: Services for the Clients or Capital for the Institution ?"4. "Replicating MicroFinance Systems: Are Blue-Prints Enough ?" Section 2: "So What Do We Do ? In Practice"1. "The Principles of MicroFinance" 2. "Beyond Basic Credit and Savings: Developing New Financial Service Products for the Poor"Section 3: How Has It Been Done ? Case Studies1. "Central Cordillera Agricultural Programme: System Design Process - In Progress" 2. BURO, Tangail: Systems and Services Under DevelopmentConclusionReferences

A guide to key issues in micro-finance. It examines: how far micro-finance can contribute to reducing poverty, enhancing women's status and improving the lives of the poor; the role of savings; how to recruit and maintain high-quality clients; and how to replicate successful systems.

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