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Understanding remittance networks in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh

This research explores the various remittance options currently available to Indian migrant workers in Punjab and recipient families in rural Uttar Pradesh. It also examines the benefits a business correspondent (BC) remittance service may provide to both.

Jun 11, 2011

Abhay Pareek, Akhand Tiwari, Akhilesh Singh, Anirban Roy, Ghiyazuddin Mohammad, Mukul Singh and Madhurantika Moulick

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Jun 11, 2011

Abhay Pareek, Akhand Tiwari, Akhilesh Singh, Anirban Roy, Ghiyazuddin Mohammad, Mukul Singh and Madhurantika Moulick

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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

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Feb 1, 2011

Akhilesh Singh, Akhand Tiwari, Alphina Jos, Minakshi Ramji, Sachin Bansal and Anurodh Giri

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Optimising agent networks in Uttar Pradesh

In an effort to better understand the customers’ needs and their criteria for the optimal BC model, MicroSave conducted a research study in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat in 2010-2011.

Jan 1, 2011

Akhand Tiwari, Akhilesh Singh, Mukesh Sadana, Priyank Mishra, Raunak Kapoor, Ritesh Dhawan, Sachin Bansal and Sharad Bangari

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Jan 1, 2011

Akhand Tiwari, Akhilesh Singh, Mukesh Sadana, Priyank Mishra, Raunak Kapoor, Ritesh Dhawan, Sachin Bansal and Sharad Bangari

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Market Research for Microfinance: Beyond Product Development 

MicroSave’s Market Research for MicroFinance Tools have been widely used for product development and refinement. This note outlines five of the new uses to which the tools have been put.

Apr 4, 2005

Peter Mukwana

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Apr 4, 2005

Peter Mukwana

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Assessment of the Use and Impact of MicroSave’s Market Research for Microfinance Toolkit

This note presents the findings from an assessment study of MicroSave’s market research toolkit and the findings of the assessment study.

Jan 29, 2002

Jennefer Sebstad, Monique Cohen and Ezra Anyango

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Jan 29, 2002

Jennefer Sebstad, Monique Cohen and Ezra Anyango

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Savings Products and Services in the Informal Sector and Microfinance Institutions in West Africa: The Case of Mali and Benin

This paper looks at how poor people use informal, semi-formal and formal sector savings systems and services to better manage their household income and expenditure flows.

Sep 1, 2001

Jean Kalala and Alpha Ouedraogo

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Sep 1, 2001

Jean Kalala and Alpha Ouedraogo

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