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Microfinance Institutions in News

✅ Microfinance institutions (MFIs) have urged the Centre to consider prioritising vaccinations for their employees and self-help group workers. This request is in order to ensure that lines of credit remain open for the poor amidst the rising second wave of Covid-19 infections.

๐Ÿ“•About Micro-Finances๐Ÿ“•

Micro-Finance has been defined by RBI “as provision of thrift and credit and other financial services of very small amount to the poor in rural, semi urban and urban areas to improve their income and living standard”.

Micro-credit institutions are those which are engaged in providing credit and other facilities to these poor strata of the society. RBI has asked banks and financial institutions to formulate their own schemes, models, prescribe suitable criterions, choose suitable branches, credit norms and interest rates etc for this purpose. Accordingly, banks have to prepare micro-credit plans for blocks, districts and the whole state for this purpose and these plans are reviewed at State and National level.

The non-governmental organizations (NGOs), voluntary organization and self help groups are playing critical role in providing micro-finance facilities. Even NABARD is playing active role in supporting these organizations and even arranging financial assistance to them. Many states have also launched various schemes of micro-finance for increasing income of poorest of the poor in rural, semi urban and urban areas.

Micro-Finance products
1. Micro credit
2. Micro savings
3. Micro insurance
4. Micro leasing
5. Micro Money Transfer

Participants in Micro finance
– Financial institutions
– Donors
– Private equity
– Micro-finance institutions
– Self help groups
– Non-Government organizations (NGO's)

In India SHG‟s are playing key role in the field of Micro-finance with key objective like-
– To create habit of savings
– To secure financial technical and moral strength
– To avail loan from financial institutions
– To gain economic prosperity through loan/credit
– To save them from exploitation by money lenders.

Millennium Development Goals of Micro-finance
– Eradiate extreme proverty and hunger
– Universal primary education
– Women empowerment
– Reduce child mortality
– Control HIV/AIDS, Malaria etc.

The last two decades has seen the microfinance industry grow by leaps and bounds around the world. India is no exception, the number of non banking finance companies providing credit and savings products has gone from a few dozens to several hundreds. It is estimated by Sa-Dhan, a self regulatory organization that the total number of microfinance clients in India touched the figure of 30 million in mid 2017. This figure does not include the clients serviced by six micro-finance companies that have been given a banking license by the Reserve Bank Of India.

Demonetization, an ill conceived act of financial terrorism failed to deter the spirit of MFI’s, entrepreneurs and borrowers who continued to repay micro-loans albeit with minor hiccups in the repayment schedule. There was also some contraction in loan portfolio’s observed as demonetization hurt the poor the most and capital formation indicators turned negative.

Going forward it is important to collect and study empirical data from the industry to ensure that microfinance companies continues to strengthen the financial inclusion agenda in India. To enable this, Sa-Dhan has released the latest version of it’s Bharat Microfinance Report 2017. The data and figures from this report can be used until September 2018 when the next version will be released.

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