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Models of Microfinance in India

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The four most important Micro Finance models prevalent in India are:

Model I - individuals or group borrowers are financed directly by banks without the intervention/facilitation of any Non-Government Organisation (NGO).

Model II - borrowers are financed directly with the facilitation extended by formal or informal agencies like Government, Commercial Banks and Micro-Finance Institutions (MFIs) like NGOs, Non Bank Financial Intermediaries and Co-operative Societies;

Model III - financing takes place through NGOs and MFIs as facilitators and financing agencies;

Model IV - is the Grameen Bank Model, similar to the model followed in Bangladesh.

In India, Model II of MF constitutes three-fourths of total micro-financing where activity/joint liability/Self-Help Groups are formed and nurtured by facilitating agencies and are linked directly with banks for the purpose of receiving credit.


References

  1. http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/PublicationsView.aspx?Id=10932
  2. http://www.rbi.org.in
  3. http://www.nabard.org


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