Anurodh is a Senior Manager in the Digital Financial Services—Government and Social Impact (GSI) domain of MSC.
Exploring dormancy in no frills savings accounts in Rajasthan
This MicroSave research aims to understand the reasons for widespread dormancy in No Frills Accounts opened through various service providers like public and private sector banks, RRBs and business correspondents.
Aug 26, 2011
Akhilesh Singh, Anurodh Giri, Priyank Mishra, Raunak Kapoor, Sachin Bansal and Sharad Bangari
Aug 26, 2011
Akhilesh Singh, Anurodh Giri, Priyank Mishra, Raunak Kapoor, Sachin Bansal and Sharad Bangari
Leveraging Unique Identification (UID) for Mobile Banking in India
This Note takes a closer look at how UID can make m-banking more accessible in India.
May 30, 2011
May 30, 2011
Comparing Business Correspondent With Informal Saving Avenues
This Note focuses on comparing informal saving avenues with “Business Correspondent” (BC) services on a variety of attributes.
May 6, 2011
May 6, 2011
Understanding remittance networks in Gujarat, Orissa and Bihar
This research explores the remittance options currently available to Indian migrant workers in Gujarat and recipient families in rural Orissa and Bihar. It also examines the benefits of a business correspondent remittance service.
Feb 1, 2011
Akhilesh Singh, Akhand Tiwari, Alphina Jos, Minakshi Ramji, Sachin Bansal and Anurodh Giri
Feb 1, 2011
Akhilesh Singh, Akhand Tiwari, Alphina Jos, Minakshi Ramji, Sachin Bansal and Anurodh Giri
Relative risk to the savings of the poor in Uttar Pradesh
In order to understand how poor people save and the relative risks involved, MicroSave conducted a study in three different Indian states – Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu this past year. This report focuses on Uttar Pradesh.
Jan 6, 2011
Anurodh Giri, Nishant Kumar, Sakib Mehraj and Ritika Srivastava
Jan 6, 2011
Anurodh Giri, Nishant Kumar, Sakib Mehraj and Ritika Srivastava
Relative risk to the savings of the poor in Rajasthan
In order to understand how poor people save and the relative risks involved, MicroSave conducted a study in three different Indian states – Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu this past year. This paper highlights learning from Rajasthan.
Jan 6, 2011
Akhand Tiwari, Anurodh Giri, Minakshi Ramji, Abhishek Lahri, Alphina Jos and Ritesh Dhawan