Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance
In 2011, cross-border funders committed at least US$25 billion to microfinance or financial services for the poor. CGAP research shows that levels of cross-border funding continued to increase despite the global financial crisis and strained nation...
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okr-10986-170632021-04-23T14:03:33Z Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance Lahaye, Estelle Rizvanolli, Ralitsa Dashi, Edlira ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL FINANCE CAPACITY BUILDING DEBT DEBT POSITION DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS EQUITY INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOLDINGS INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIOS MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MATURITY MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MOBILE BANKING NATIONAL BUDGETS PRIVATE FUNDING REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RURAL FINANCE SUSTAINABLE MARKETS In 2011, cross-border funders committed at least US$25 billion to microfinance or financial services for the poor. CGAP research shows that levels of cross-border funding continued to increase despite the global financial crisis and strained national budgets, but at a much lower growth rate, indicating that cross-border funders were adjusting to the new environment. The analysis of the global trends in the microfinance funding landscape in this brief is based on data from CGAP's surveys of cross-border funders. 2014-02-18T18:01:31Z 2014-02-18T18:01:31Z 2012-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/17385991/current-trends-cross-border-funding-microfinance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17063 English en_US CGAP brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ CGAP, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL FINANCE CAPACITY BUILDING DEBT DEBT POSITION DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS EQUITY INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOLDINGS INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIOS MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MATURITY MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MOBILE BANKING NATIONAL BUDGETS PRIVATE FUNDING REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RURAL FINANCE SUSTAINABLE MARKETS |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL FINANCE CAPACITY BUILDING DEBT DEBT POSITION DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT FINANCE INSTITUTIONS EQUITY INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOLDINGS INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIOS MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MATURITY MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MOBILE BANKING NATIONAL BUDGETS PRIVATE FUNDING REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RURAL FINANCE SUSTAINABLE MARKETS Lahaye, Estelle Rizvanolli, Ralitsa Dashi, Edlira Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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CGAP brief; |
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In 2011, cross-border funders committed
at least US$25 billion to microfinance or financial services
for the poor. CGAP research shows that levels of
cross-border funding continued to increase despite the
global financial crisis and strained national budgets, but
at a much lower growth rate, indicating that cross-border
funders were adjusting to the new environment. The analysis
of the global trends in the microfinance funding landscape
in this brief is based on data from CGAP's surveys of
cross-border funders. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Lahaye, Estelle Rizvanolli, Ralitsa Dashi, Edlira |
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Lahaye, Estelle Rizvanolli, Ralitsa Dashi, Edlira |
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Lahaye, Estelle |
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Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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Current Trends in Cross-Border Funding for Microfinance |
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current trends in cross-border funding for microfinance |
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CGAP, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/11/17385991/current-trends-cross-border-funding-microfinance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17063 |
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