microfinance

(noun)

finance that is provided to unemployed or low-income people or groups

Related Terms

  • Grameen Bank
  • microcredit

Examples of microfinance in the following topics:

  • Microfinancing

    • The Grameen Bank is an example of a microfinance institution.
    • There are two main mechanisms for delivering microfinance services.
    • Microfinance is a broad category of services that includes microcredit.
    • An important source of detailed data on microfinance institutions is the MicroBanking Bulletin, which is published by the Microfinance Information Exchange.
    • Most criticisms of microfinance are actually just criticisms of microcredit.
  • Employment in Finance

    • Growth in microfinance and microcredit has also opened up employment opportunities in finance both in the US and abroad .
    • Muhammad Yunus is a banker who grew a field in microcredit and microfinance, opening up new types of financial employment.
  • Current Issues in Finance

    • Microfinance is the provision of a wide range of financial services, including savings accounts, to the poor.
    • Microcredit is a part of microfinance and involves the extension of very small loans (microloans) to impoverished borrowers, often with the goal of supporting entrepreneurship and/or alleviating poverty.
  • Introduction

    • For more information about this case, and others like it, visit the Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance website http://www.akdn.org.
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