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Microfinance in India: A State of the Sector Report, 2007 is one in a series of annual reports on the microfinance sector in India. It is a comprehensive one-stop document that provides a holistic view of the sector, providing a detailed analysis of its status and future. It highlights recent developments under each of the two main models of microfinance in India ? the SHG and MFI models. Most significantly, it engages with issues of topical interest such as the microfinance bill pending in parliament in a balanced and objective manner, and focuses on policy issues that need the attention of decision makers. The book carries a statistical appendix which provides essential data on the sector, and strengthens its utility as a reference document. It will be of interest to various players in the sector including practitioners, bankers, insurance companies, venture capitalists, regulators, donors and academics.
Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Abbreviations Overview PRABHU GHATE Progress under the SHG -Bank Linkage Programme PRABHU GHATE SHG Federations: Financiers or Nurturers? PRABHU GHATE MFI Performance: Efficiency with Growth SANJAY SINHA Urban Microfinance PRABHU GHATE Social Performance in Indian Microfinance FRANCES SINHA Micro Insurance SAI GUNARANJAN Microfinance and Technology PRASANTH V REGY and VIJAY MAHAJAN Regulation: The Microfinance Bill: An Opportunity Being Lost? PRABHU GHATE AppendixISBN - 9788178298931
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Pages : 200
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