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Commercialization of Microfinance in Jordan: Progress and Prospects
Leaping ahead in Jordan - the commercialization of microfinance
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This paper analyzes the impact of commercialization of microfinance in Jordan and suggests ways of moving ahead in the future. It discusses:
- Progress towards commercialization of the microfinance industry in Jordan:
- Subsidized credit from the government has dwindled considerably;
- Four commercial MFIs supply the remainder of the markets microcredit.
- The supportive operating environment for commercial microfinance:
- The government has strengthened the economic environment for micro entrepreneurs and is providing adequate business development services (BDS) and social services;
- It is reducing the provision of subsidized credit.
- The positive impacts of commercialization of the four market oriented MFIs:
- Increased outreach;
- Encouraged focus on market demand;
- An array of products and services;
- Enhanced financial self-sufficiency;
- Increased productivity and efficiency;
- Enhanced transparency.
The paper suggests the roles that the government, donors and commercially oriented MFIs can play in moving microfinance commercialization forward in Jordan.
- The government can:
- Continue monetary and fiscal management and investment in social services;
- Investigate providing legal space for microfinance providers and adapt the regulatory framework to support the new institutional form.
- Donors can:
- Support the activities of the Government with technical advice and training;
- Fund grants for market research, product development and expansion.
- MFIs can lobby for a national strategy for microfinance and the establishment of a legal and regulatory framework.
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