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    Strength: Brand name: BRAC is well-known bran in our country. BRAC University has got the advantage of existing brand image of BRAC. Capital: establishing a university requires huge capital for its infrastructure development. One of the strength of BRAC University is that it has enough capital. Own campus: BRAC University started its operation whit its own campus. Very few universities were able to do it. Weakness: Small campus: existing campus of Brac University is not enough for running its

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    After thorough research I found chaldal.com to be as a major competition to Mr. Rahim’s e-commerce site. Chaldal.com is an online shop based from Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. They have no physical store. In my analysis I deduce the following about their e-commerce solution:  Strengths: • efficient and well organized website • well established brand name • secured site • proven loyalty to interested consumers  Weaknesses: • inefficient in responsiveness to customer queries • lack of major imported branded

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    Thesis Practical Challenges of Microfinance Institutions Dilin Lim Master in Advanced Finance candidate December 2009 Completed with direct supervision of: Prof. Eloy Gracia This research paper discusses the optimal combinations of stable funding and operating efficiency of Microfinance Institutions to reduce interest lending levels to the Micro Entrepreneurs. PRACTICAL CHALLENGES OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS HYPOTHESIS: In all models of microfinance‚ what are required are optimal combinations

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    1. Introduction Microfinance is the provision of financial to people who are living in poverty. The system is providing small loans to poor person who want to expand their business. A series of financial service include loaning‚ saving‚ insurance and so on. There are two main characteristic on microfinance. Firstly‚ it is focus on below average income person or poor person for their customers. Secondly‚ it must ensure that the possibility of its own sustainable development. The beginning of the

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    Introduction: BRAC (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee) based in Bangladesh‚ is currently (June 2009) the world ’s largest non-governmental development organization. Established by Fazle Hasan Abed in 1972 soon after the liberation of Bangladesh‚ BRAC is currently present in all 64 districts of Bangladesh‚ with over 7 million micro-finance group members‚ 37‚500 non-formal primary schools and more than 70‚000 health volunteers. BRAC is the largest NGO by number of staff employing over 120‚000

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    (IJCSITS)‚ ISSN: 2249-9555 Vol. 2‚ No.4‚ August 2012 Performance of Microfinance Institutions in India M. Radhakrishna Adhoc faculty School of Management‚ NIT Warangal Abstract: Microfinance can be described as an umbrella under which financial services including micro credit are provided to the low income group. The need for the unfolding of microfinance began in the developing nations more than thirty years ago. Microfinance refers to small scale financial services for both credits and

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    PROJECT REPORT ON “MICROFINANCE” SUBMITTED BY PARAMJOT KAUR BHOMER ROLL NO:03 [TYBFM]‚ SEMESTER V GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF BCOM IN FINANCIAL MARKETS 2010-2011 CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PROJECT REPORTED TITLED “MICROFINANCE” MADE BY PARAMJOT KAUR BHOMER‚ TYBFM OF GURU NANAK KHALSA COLLEGE‚ MUMBAI‚ IS CARRIED OUT UNDER MY SUPERVISION IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-2011.THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS

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    Analysis of Microfinance in India.” “Gaining an insight about the functionality of micro finance in Indian context‚ whether the beneficiaries are able to generate wealth & whether the introduction as well as involvement of financial inclusion for Indian population have been efficacious.” 2010-2011 APURV PRAKASH IBS BANGALORE 2010-2011 A Report On – “Analysis of Microfinance in India.” By APURV PRAKASH

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    Greg Andranovich‚ Ali Modarres and Gerry Riposa Abstract Among the changes in the field of community development is the growing importance of microfinance‚ both to provide access to credit and as a vehicle for empowerment. Community banks are recognized for their role in meeting these goals‚ although they remain controversial‚ as the goals of microfinance are not always agreed upon‚ with government officials and community members emphasizing different interests. We examine the Los Angeles Community

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    not. Among these various methods‚ microfinance as a new tool for development began getting much attention from international institutions and donors. The microfinance program recognized by Mohammad Yunus‚ established the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh‚ and now plays a large role in development. In the past‚ large institutions such as the IMF and the World Banks would impose strategies and practices like the Washington Consensus on developing nations. The microfinance approach directly provides credit

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