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Lessons Learned from MicroSave’s Action Research Programme 2007-2009: Market Conditions for Microfinance in India

This note highlights some of the broad issues of Indian microfinance market and how these have been addressed by MicroSave and its partners. It essentially highlights the growing competition in the Indian microfinance market, the issue of savings and the “No Frills Accounts” opened by banks, and electronic and Mobile banking techniques.

May 11, 2009

Graham Wright

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May 11, 2009

Graham Wright

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A Critique of GB II’s Means Test for Membership 

This note explains the intricacies of these new guidelines used by Grameen field staff and offers three criticisms of the new methodology.

Jul 4, 2006

Md Maniruzzaman

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Jul 4, 2006

Md Maniruzzaman

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Dropouts and Graduates: What Do They Mean For MFIs?

This note explores dropouts and graduates and their significance for MFIs. It highlights the implications—such as cost and time—of the clients’ dropout on the MFIs.

Mar 7, 2002

Graham Wright

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Mar 7, 2002

Graham Wright

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