The Number of Islamic Microfinance Institutions in Malaysia Should Be Increased. Table of Content Page 1.0 Abstract 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Argument 1 : Offer Syariah Compliant Finance 5 4. Argument 2: Increase the Performance of Islamic Banking and Finance 7 5. C. Argument: Risky and Costly to Implement Islamic Microfinance 9 6. Argument 3: Provide Financial Assistant for Low and Middle Income Groups. 11 7.0 Conclusion
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BBOP COURSE SCHEDULE SESSION 1 – INTRODUCTION Module: Social Enterprise Session 2 Grupo Elektra Materials Grupo Elektra (CASE) "Serving the World’s Poor‚ Profitably" (READING) Materials Ancora: A Private University in the Health Care of the Poor (CASE) Module: Social Enterprise Session 3 Ancora: A Private University in the Health Care of the Poor Session 4 Narayana Hrudayalaya Heart Hospital: Cardiac Care for the Poor Module: Social Enterprise Materials Narayana Hrudayalaya Heart Hospital
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political reforms to help the domestic economy be more competitive in the global market. As for microcredit it is defined as a non-profit banking system that loans out small amounts of money to the poor that cannot offer up any collateral for a traditional bank loan. The structural adjustment programs were pushed by international lending agencies such as the International Monetary Fund. Microcredit programs were established by Muhammad Yunus in his hometown Bangladesh. It is believed that both of these programs
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YUNUS CENTRE PRESENTS SOCIAL BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION 2013 Dear Social Business Enthusiasts‚ Yunus Centre is proud to announce the launch of the 4th Annual Social Business Plan Competition 2013. This competition is designed for university level students to showcase their entrepreneurial skills and creativity to generate solutions for pressing social problems in a business way-the Social Business way! As Professor MuhammadYunus points out‚ today’s generation of young people are more aware of
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Behind its gentle image is a tough‚ highly lucrative bank. Banco Compartamos portrays itself as the gentler lender to Mexico’s poor. Compartamos means "let’s share‚" reflecting the philosophy of its founders‚ the two Carlos’. The non-profit Grameen Bank model and the commercial for-profit Banco Compartamos have many differences‚ the fundamental distinctions between them is in their funding methods. Grameen Bank funds microloans primarily through local funds usually from savings deposits‚ while Compartamos
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Bibliography: 1. Armendáriz de Aghion‚ B. (1999). ’On the design of a credit agreement with peer monitoring ’‚ Journal of Development Economics‚ vol. 60‚ pp. 79-104. 2. Auwal‚ MA(1996). Promoting Microcapitalism in the Service of the Poor: The Grameen Model and Its Cross-Cultural Adaptation Journal of Business Communication‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 1‚ 27-49 3 4. Besley‚ T. and Coate‚ S. (1995). ’Group lending‚ repayment incentives and social collateral‚ ’ Journal of Development Economics‚ vol. 46 (1)‚ (February)
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Grameen Danone Foods Muhama Yunus reinvented the world by giving the poor a way out of poverty through micro financing with Grameen Bank and improving the health of children with Grameen Foods. With the help of Grameen Group’s establishment‚ he was turned towards Danone‚ where he continued his venture of social entrepreneurship. The partnership between Grameen and Danone was crucial to the organization that was built. Just as Homeless World Cup and Nike partnered to give each other benefits
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Grameen Phone Grameen Phone Submitted To: Muhammad Saad Imran Noor Assistant Professor‚ School of Business and Economics. Submitted By: Name | ID | Class Roll | Shaila Sharmin | 111123019 | 10 | Afsana Najneen | 111123012 | 09 | Emad Hossain | 111123072
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Executive Summary As a market leader‚ Grameen Phone is continuously coming up with new ideas regarding its products and services. Recently‚ the company is mainly focusing on the non-voice services. Because‚ the company knows in near future‚ voice based services will reach to the maturity stage which will make the business growth constant to some extents. Hence‚ the company is trying to maintain the leading position in non-voices services as well like SMS‚ Push-Pull‚ and Information related services
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Dhaka City College INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Measuring the Effectiveness of Grameen Phone’s CSR Programs in Creating the Brand Awareness” Supervised By: Ms.Nasrin Sultana Lecturer Department of Business Administration
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