Commercial Aspects of SHG Banking in India
Published By: NABARD, Mumbai India | Published Date: November, 21 , 2006Nabard’s Linking Banks and Self-Help Groups: with an outreach to 500,000
SHGs and a population of 40m rural poor, it is the largest non-directed microsavings & microcredit programme in the developing world.Is it a commercial proposition for the 17,000 participating bank branches, and perhaps for
another 20,000 who might join the program to reach a population of 100m by 2008? This paper presents a methodology for the study of financial products, applied to seven units of three banks in October 2002. [Paper presented at the Seminar on SHG-bank Linkage Programme at New Delhi on 25th and 26th November 2002.]
Author(s): Hans Dieter Seibel, Harish Kumar Dave | Posted on: Nov 21, 2006 | Views(2889) | Download (903)