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Article
Is Microfinance Beneficial or Opportunistic?
Author(s)
Kaniz Habiba Afrin, Atia Ahmed
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1506/2019.03.004
Affiliation(s)
Varendra University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
ABSTRACT
Microfinance has been established
targeting access to finance for poor people who are screened out from getting loans
from formal financial institutions due to lack of collateral and low creditworthiness.
There has undergone a tremendous transformation in all aspects of microfinance,
including outreach and portfolio size, proliferation of microfinance through a large
number of microfinance institutions, diversification of services, new regulatory
regime, contribution in rural development, recognition of microfinance as a major
contributor in poverty reduction, etc. However, the microfinance sector is facing
many challenges regarding institutional capacity, quality, and diversity of services,
fallout from political and macroeconomic factors, replication of agricultural credit,
and so forth. The objective of this article is to find out whether microfinance
has impact on poverty reduction and economic development at all.
KEYWORDS
microfinance, NBFI, collateral, poverty reduction, non-financial services
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