
Microfinance India
State of the Sector Report 2010
N. Srinivasan(Author)
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-81-321-0588-6 (ISBN)
Description
Microfinance India: State of the Sector Report 2010 presents the growth of the microfinance sector in India in its entirety. It offers in-depth, well-researched and well-analyzed evidence on how the sector has made an impact at various levels of the economy and society. The report provides most recent statistical data relating to the sector's growth and expansion across models. It highlights perspectives on current issues and documents new interest, new investments and innovations in the sector.
The report collects information from authoritative sources, studies and reports on the sector and field studies on specific developments of interest. Included in the report are: a comparison of the performance of SHG and MFI models, Microfinance Penetration Indices that compare client outreach across states and discussions on innovations and novel experiments in the sector and themes of topical relevance. It also identifies knowledge and practice gaps that require further research and study.
The best reference book on the annual trends and progress of the Indian microfinance sector, the report is a must for every microfinance practitioner.
The report collects information from authoritative sources, studies and reports on the sector and field studies on specific developments of interest. Included in the report are: a comparison of the performance of SHG and MFI models, Microfinance Penetration Indices that compare client outreach across states and discussions on innovations and novel experiments in the sector and themes of topical relevance. It also identifies knowledge and practice gaps that require further research and study.
The best reference book on the annual trends and progress of the Indian microfinance sector, the report is a must for every microfinance practitioner.
Reviews / Votes
The theme of the report primarily focuses on roles of various entities engaged in the microfinance ecosystem...The author's strength lies in his ability to present a wide range of data in his report... The book is able to generate interest among its target readers because of... arrangement of subjects, variety of demographic information which not only covers India but also other countries where micro-finance has already made a remarkable impact for the development of the poor...The book will surely find importance and usefulness among policy-makers, MF Institutes, NGOs and other intermediaries who are involved in this sector...The shape, layout, binding, typography and graphics are well published to aid a better understanding of the subject matter of the Report. -- South Asia Economic Journal The book is a must reference for those who want to review the performance of the microfinance sector as well as interested to know the status of various policy decisions taken by the Reserve Bank of India and other agencies in facilitating the growth and delivering of micro-finance disbursement in rural pockets of India. The author should be highly appreciated as the report handles difficult and contentious issues in a most comprehensive manner and highlights the sector in a most fascinating manner. -- Journal of Rural DevelopmentMore details
Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-321-0588-6 (9788132105886)
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Person
N Srinivasan has been involved with the Development Finance and Rural Development sectors for three decades. He has been associated with several policy and strategy initiatives during his tenure with the RBI and NABARD, of which he was Chief General Manager for seven years. He has also authored the Microfinance India: State of the Sector Report 2008 and 2009 brought out by ACCESS Development Services and published by SAGE Publications. He is presently a leading consultant engaged with the World Bank, CGAP, IFAD, ADB, UNDP, UNOPS, GTZ, Microsave and the Government of India. As an advisor, he is on the boards of institutions in the microfinance sector in India and abroad in various capacities such as trustee and director.
Content
Foreword Vipin Sharma
Preface
Overview - The Juggernaut Decelerates
Self Help Group Bank Linkage Programme - in search of Leadership and Direction
Micro Finance Institutions - Moderation Dictated by Market
Investment Climate-Getting Better
Micro Finance in the Global Context
Savings, Investments and Pension
Policy Environment and Regulation
Technology in Micro Finance
Social Performance, Transparency and responsible Finance
Financial Inclusion - Reasons for Hope
An Agenda for the Future
Appendix
Bibliography
Preface
Overview - The Juggernaut Decelerates
Self Help Group Bank Linkage Programme - in search of Leadership and Direction
Micro Finance Institutions - Moderation Dictated by Market
Investment Climate-Getting Better
Micro Finance in the Global Context
Savings, Investments and Pension
Policy Environment and Regulation
Technology in Micro Finance
Social Performance, Transparency and responsible Finance
Financial Inclusion - Reasons for Hope
An Agenda for the Future
Appendix
Bibliography