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Commercial Microfinance: The Right Choice for Everyone?
The commercial approach to microfinance has gained momentum
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This paper is a study of commercial microfinance in the Asian region where:
- Microfinance services are provided by commercial organizations that are part of the formal financial system:
- Banks;
- Credit unions;
- Specialized banks;
- A range of nonblank financial institutions.
- The organizations are financed by commercial capital.
The report analyzes the pre- and post-transformation performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in the region and presents the following:
- Most of micro credit NGOs have not left their original market behind;
- The initial innovators of a commercial approach to microfinance are some of the best performing MFIs in the world today;
- The three groups of market players are the adopters, the fence sitters and the rejecters:
- The Rejecters can contribute to a body of knowledge by regular reporting on meaningful performance indicators in:
- Tackling poverty;
- Building inclusive financial markets.
- The Fence-Sitters can play a critical role in working with support organizations to:
- Develop capacity;
- Engage banking authorities.
- The Early Adopters continue to innovate with technology and will seek ways to:
- Expand institutional capacity;
- Attract private commercial capital.
- The Rejecters can contribute to a body of knowledge by regular reporting on meaningful performance indicators in:
The paper concludes that as important players in the marketplace, each group has a role to play in bridging the gap between supply and demand for microfinance.
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