IBM and Grameen Foundation today announced a collaborative project to help microfinance institutions (MFIs) better serve poor communities around the world by expanding Mifos, Grameen Foundation's open ...
While microcredit has grown in popularity in recent years, the increasing number of for-profit efforts that provide loans to poor people is a concern, said Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi economist who ...
The board of the Grameen Bank is meeting today in Dhaka to decide the future of its founder, Muhammad Yunus. Revered as one of the founders of microfinance, Yunus won a Nobel Prize in 2006 for his ...
Sector leaders question capital rules, dual regulation and investor influence, while authorities say review is underway for clarity ...
The Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, is credited with lifting millions out of poverty in the country of Bangladesh. Grameen became famous for pioneering the concept of ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Nobel Prize-winning microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus ...
You may have heard of microfinance, but what it actually is and what the popular perception of what it is are often two different things. Microfinance began in 1974 when Muhammad Yunus started Grameen ...
The Grameen Foundation has outsourced to Aditi Technologies Pvt. Ltd. the development of open-source software to meet the automation needs of microfinance agencies worldwide. A nonprofit organization ...
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