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Contents
Top 20 FREQUENT WORDS
banks 12 branches 8 commercial 8 mfbs 7 mfis 7 microfinance 7 sbp 6 mfb 5 ngo 5 business 4 established 4 mode 4 outreach 4 district 3 expansion 3 fund 3 guidelines 3 independent 3 initiatives 3 lending 3 linkages 3 management 3 micro 3 model 3 required 3 sector 3 subsidiary 3
DOCUMENT KEY POINTS
- the sector outreach microfinance banks as of i nation wide mfbs i district based mfbs i total mfbs i total branches of all mfbs i service centers i loans outstanding rs
- m i active borrowers i active depositors
- i counter manger either report to branch manager or the division at head office as per bank s discretion
- mode mf counters i requires minimal changes in organizational structure
- i separate division to operate as ho for the mf branches i the banks to submit detailed plan to sbp to initiate mf business along with detail of branches to be converted and cvs of the key persons i on satisfaction sbp would give its consent i no separate license fee required
- mode iistandalone mf branches i mf exclusive branches with separate mf division at head office
- i cb may opt for either district regional provincial or national license for their subsidiary i subsidiary may enter into an agreement with the bank for using the treasury fund management operations
- i existing branches having substantial mf growth potential may be clubbed together transformed into an independent mfb as a subsidiary of the cb
- i no approval required from sbp i banks may opt for whole sale lending to ngo mfis for their on lending needs and or i banks may develop linkages agency arrangements for extending loans through ngo mfis i separate prudential regulations for microfinance issued
- model iv developing linkages with mfis i partnership with the ngos
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DOCUMENT WORD ANALYSIS
Main Category
- AlHuda Material\islamic micro
KeyWords
islam microfin financial institute bankable finance developed service fund countries member NA republic regular program credit loan muslim rate access
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DOCUMENT REFERENCES
Number of Pages
14
Published Date
2016-09-17 00:48:22