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Microfinance India: The Social Performance Report 2012

Books from same Author: Girija Srinivasan

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Girija Srinivasan
    PublisherSAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
    ISBN9788132108900
    Pages152
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2012

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    SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Microfinance India: The Social Performance Report 2012 by Girija Srinivasan

    Microfinance India: The Social Performance Report is an account of the developments in responsible finance and social performance space in India. The report captures the essence of policy, strategy and practice elements of social performance in the sector.

    The Social Performance Report 2012 talks about the different approaches of stakeholders to the issue of improving customer protection and increasing the focus of the sector on customer welfare. It evaluates the existing products and documents the new products that are being tested or mainstreamed, which will meet the demand of customers to a greater extent.

    The report highlights the role of lenders and investors and the need for their participation in institutionalizing responsible finance practices. It takes stock of the impact of microfinance and provides insights into what microfinance institutions measure, review and use to redesign their business models in relation to responsible finance. The report looks at the changes that have taken place, the changes that are necessary and the need for stakeholder collaboration to ensure customer welfare.