Browsing by Subject "Microfinance--Bangladesh."
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BRAC's microfinance canvass: financial services and strategic linkages
(BRAC, 2002-12)The poor are a diverse group with diverse livelihoods, needs and potential, which change over time due to lifecycle, new opportunities and external shocks. This diverse and dynamic reality of poor peoples' lives forms ... -
Credit for the poor: the case of BRAC in Bangladesh
(BRAC, 1991)As the rural population of Bangladesh increases, landlessness among people once dependent upon agriculture is a growing problem. The Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) has been working with the rural poor since ... -
Dimensions and dynamics of microfinance membership overlap – a micro study from Bangladesh
(Small Enterprise Development, 2002-06)The microfinance market of Bangladesh is getting rapidly crowded. In certain areas there is also quite high incidence of households taking loans from a number of microfinance providers. Why is this happening? How does it ... -
Effect of microfinance on poverty reduction and economic growth of developing economies
(Brac University, 2022-09)The aim of this research is to assess the impact of BRAC microfinance on poverty reduction and economic growth in the union council. In developing countries like Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Pakistan, ... -
Environmental compliance of BRAC microfinance enterprises: an assessment
(BRAC, 2013-04)BRAG is concerned about environmental aspects in its development programmes. In this backdrop, a cross-sectional comparative study was designed to assess environmental performance in BRAG microfinance enterprises. Total ... -
Environmental performance of BRAC microfinance programme: an assessment
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Financing SMEs and its effect on employment generation: a study of brae bank's SME lending
(BRAC, 2005)Financial and development assistance designed specially for small and medium enterprises in Bangladesh is a new and upcoming trend. After the surge of micro-finance in the last two decades, small and medium enterprises ... -
Impact evaluation and client satisfaction of Northwest Microfinance Expansion Project
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2007-09)Bangladesh is known for its microfinance outreach. However. the density of microfinance is not evenly distributed. The poorer region, specially the northwestern part of Bangladesh has long been underserved by the ... -
Impact/influence of BRAC microfinance programme on fostering young entrepreneurship/rural women entrepreneurs: a focus/case study of "Progoti" programme one to one (individual loan)-microfinance of BRAC
(BRAC University, 2018-12-17)The report is the reflection of a part name Progoti; One to one (individual loan) of Microfinance Program, BRAC. This is programme developed for serving the poor, disadvantaged and the underprivileged people of the country. ... -
Poverty outreach and BRAC’s microfinance interventions programme impact and sustainability
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 2003)This paper is based on the experience and evolution of a large microfinance provider BRAC - which is working in Bangladesh. The paper stresses that poverty is not homogeneous, but is manifested in different ways and in ... -
Role of a business analyst in analyzing and designing a fintech-monitoring app for BRAC Microfinance under BRAC IT Services Ltd.
(Brac University, 2022)Business analysis is an important step to discover and emphasize the need for change in the way firms run, as well as to aid in such transformation. We can promise that an organization receives these benefits through the ... -
The very poor who participate in microfinance institutions and those who never did: a comparative analysis
(BRAC, 2004)Despite the general consensus that the very poor have not been adequately reached by existing microfinance institutions, very little focussed research exists on the financial market participation of the very poor in general ... -
Working with the ultra poor: learnings from BRAC experiences
(BRAC, 2002-12)This paper describes BRAC experiences of working with the ultra poor over the last two · decades. The ultra poor is the poorest section among the population with a few or no asset base, highly vulnerable to any shocks ...