GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA AND BANGLADESH-A COMPARATIVE REVIEW STUDY

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
27381
4 pages
Research Article

GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA AND BANGLADESH-A COMPARATIVE REVIEW STUDY

Anuradha Yadav

Abstract: 

Microfinance is important because it provides loans to people at the bottom of the economic pyramid. The study is to examine the growth and sustainability of microfinance institutions, as well as to conduct a comparative analysis of Indian and Bangladeshi MFIs. This study also attempts to assess the long-term viability of microfinance in both nations. According to prior studies, both countries are doing well in terms of microfinance growth and sustainability. According to the literature analyzed by the author, Indian MFIs are more profitable and run more efficiently than those in Bangladesh. Moreover, according to several articles, microfinance may fail to reduce poverty in Bangladesh. According to other articles, the results are not favorable in the context of India.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.27381.11.2023
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