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Teaching Elephants To Tango: Working with Post Banks To Realise Their Full Potential

MicroSave carried out an analysis on the Tanzania Postal Bank and the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank to explore the possibility of post offices’ offering microfinance services as a value addition to their poor clients.

Dec 1, 2006

Graham Wright, Nyambura Koigi and Alphonse Kihwele

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Dec 1, 2006

Graham Wright, Nyambura Koigi and Alphonse Kihwele

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Staff Incentive Schemes for Deposit Mobilisation

This note discusses in details about designing the staff incentive schemes for deposit taking microfinance institutions.

Mar 17, 2006

Mattias Grammling and Martin Holtmann

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Mar 17, 2006

Mattias Grammling and Martin Holtmann

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Lessons from MicroSave’s Action Research Programme (2003)

This report summarizes lessons learned from MicroSave’s Action research Program

Jun 1, 2003

Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, David Cracknell and Peter Mukwana

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Jun 1, 2003

Graham Wright, Henry Sempangi, David Cracknell and Peter Mukwana

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Reviving Postal Savings Banks In East Africa

This paper highlights the importance of savings services in lives of poor and correlates experience of different countries in ensuring safe savings services to the poor through postal savings banks

Jan 8, 1999

Hugues Kamewe and Ian Radcliffe

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Jan 8, 1999

Hugues Kamewe and Ian Radcliffe

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