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Tag: Abhishek Lahiri

Public Relations Policy in MFIs – A “Nice To Have” or Necessity?

This Note highlights the increasing importance of public relations (PR) policies, and need for a structured approach to handle PR for a microfinance institution (MFI).

Aug 23, 2012

Abhishek Lahri, Graham Wright and Sharad Bangari

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Aug 23, 2012

Abhishek Lahri, Graham Wright and Sharad Bangari

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Graduating SBI Tatkal Customers

This Note discusses when and why customers may be ready to try new services beyond the entry Tatkal product.

Nov 4, 2011

Abhishek Lahri, Sharad Bangari and Swati Mehta

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Nov 4, 2011

Abhishek Lahri, Sharad Bangari and Swati Mehta

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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

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Jan 6, 2011

Akhand Tiwari, Anurodh Giri, Minakshi Ramji, Abhishek Lahri, Alphina Jos and Ritesh Dhawan

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