The New World of Microenterprise Finance: Building Healthy Financial Institutions for the PoorMarķa Otero, Elisabeth Rhyne Introducing a new direction for microenterprise finance, contributors argue that one can create sustainable and viable financial institutions that give the poor greater access to financial services. Covering Asia, Africa, and Latin America, the cases outline successful programs such as: the Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI); BancoSol in Bolivia; the Association of Solidarity Groups in Colombia; and the Kenya Rural Enterprise Programme. |
Contents
A Closer Look at Successful Microenterprise Finance | 6 |
Principles and Institutions for Microenterprise Finance | 9 |
From a Traditional Integrated Method | 14 |
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ACCION International achieve activities agencies assets BancoSol Bank Indonesia Bank Rakyat Indonesia Bolivia borrowers capital CARE/Guatemala Chapter cial clients Colombia commercial banks Costa Rica costs credit programs credit unions demand depositors deposits developing countries donor economic effective equity evaluation example external FFH/Thailand financial institutions financial intermediation financial self-sufficiency financial services financial system FINCA/Costa Rica FINCA/Northern Mexico funds Grameen Bank grams growth Guatemala households income increase Indonesia interest rates internal accounts investment KUPEDES lending programs liquidity loan portfolio membership ment methodology MFOs microenterprise finance microenterprise programs million nancial needs NGOs operations organizations peer group lending percent performance poor PRODEM profitability prudential financial regulation require risk role savers savings mobilization sector SGPs SIMPEDES small enterprise solidarity group sources staff structure subsidized supervision sustainable TABANAS technical assistance tion unit banking system Unit Desa system USAID viability village banks



