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Microfinance in Latin America

 
S. Rajagopalan (Author)
Synopsis Over the past three decades, the field of microfinance has persistently sought to reach financial products and services – savings, loan, and insurance – to poor and low-income sections in the developing world, which includes Asia, Africa, Latin America, and parts of Eastern Europe. With the UN observing the year 2005 as the ‘International Year of Microcredit’, and Prof. Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank (the institution he founded) jointly winning the Nobel Peace Prize for 2006, microfinance is no longer relegated to the fringes - it is being increasingly integrated with the mainstream economy with commercial banks and private investors entering the arena and governments setting up regulatory and supervisory frameworks. While the world has heard about, and discussed at length, the microfinance institutions of Asia (particularly those of Bangladesh), in another part of the developing world – Latin America – the microfinance sector has grown equally and, perhaps, in several ways, is more advanced than that in Asia. As of December 31, 2005, the top 100 MFIs in Latin America and the Caribbean, taken together, are reported to have a gross loan portfolio of $6.6 billion. A high degree of commercialization and subjection to regulation and supervision characterize microfinance in Latin America. A study of the evolution of microfinance in Latin America, offers valuable lessons and insights to both practitioners and researchers, especially in Asia. To this end, this book provides an overview of the microfinance sector in Latin America (including Central America and the Caribbean), outlines its salient features, and presents case studies on some of the successful MFIs operating in the region.
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About the author

S. Rajagopalan

S Rajagopalan holds an MBA in Finance from Gujarat University. He has worked for five years in the development sector in the area of microfinance and livelihood promotion for the poor, both with non-governmental organizations and the government. Prior to his stint in the development sector, he had worked in the area of corporate financial analysis and research for a research organization for five years. Currently, he is a Consulting Editor at The ICFAI Business School, Ahmedabad.

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Bibliographic information

Title Microfinance in Latin America
Format Hardcover
Date published: 11.10.2007
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8131407500
length 268p.