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The Challenges of Microfinance: In India and Bangladesh


Finance

The Challenges of Microfinance: In India and Bangladesh

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Nibedita Saha, Wei - Xin Huang

Year:
2007
Issue:
2
Keywords:
financial institutions, task force, small marginal farmers and rural artisans, economically_x000D_ weaker sections, self help group
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Microfinance means giving very small loans to very poor people to help them to grow their tiny businesses, as well as to pull themselves out of poverty by increasing the level of income and building viable businesses. It includes a broader range of services as credit, savings, insurance etc. Sometimes it is called as “banking for the poor people” Recently it has been observed that the importance of “Microfinance” is rising high to maintain a sustainable socio-economic status of all developing countries. In this paper we try to highlight the challenges of microfinance especially in India and Bangladesh. A study of these two countries shows us that how the microfinance helping and assisting the lower income groups and self help groups to get rid out of the poverty, which is a great slur and hindrance of a developing country. With the help of microfinance, microcredit and financial institutions, the poor people can survive their livelihoods in a very a stable and secured way. The poor people become self sufficient and self employed by getting microcredit, which enables them to engage in productive activities.
Microfinance means giving very small loans to very poor people to help them to grow their tiny
businesses, as well as to pull themselves out of poverty by increasing the level of income and
building viable businesses. It includes a broader range of services as credit, savings, insurance
etc. Sometimes it is called as “banking for the poor people” Recently it has been observed that the
importance of “Microfinance” is rising high to maintain a sustainable socio-economic status of all
developing countries. In this paper we try to highlight the challenges of microfinance especially in
India and Bangladesh.
A study of these two countries shows us that how the microfinance helping and assisting the
lower income groups and self help groups to get rid out of the poverty, which is a great slur and
hindrance of a developing country. With the help of microfinance, microcredit and financial institutions,
the poor people can survive their livelihoods in a very a stable and secured way. The poor
people become self sufficient and self employed by getting microcredit, which enables them to
engage in productive activities.
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Finance

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