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Ten Groundbreaking Microfinance Providers

 
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Ten Groundbreaking Microfinance Providers
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8. Grameen Bank

Even before winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Muhammad Yunus was the most recognizable name in microfinance. After years of successful experimentation and expansion of microcredit in Bangladeshi villages, Yunus founded Grameen Bank in 1983.

As of early 2008, the bank had 7.4 million borrowers, 97 percent of them women. In recent years, Grameen has expanded its services to include pension schemes, insurance, individual savings accounts, and a range of “microfranchises,” such as the Village Phone initiative.

Pictured: Yunus with Grameen Bank representative Mosammat Taslima Begum receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2006. (Photo: Reuters)

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