BISWA: Fostering Inclusive Growth through Microfinance (Abridged)
Case Code: BSTR392 Case Length: 19 Pages Period: 2004-2010 Pub Date: 2011 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.500 Organization: BISWA Industry: Microfinance Countries: India Themes: Inclusive Business Models, Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship, Inclusive Growth |
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About BISWA
BISWA was an NGO founded by Malick, a professional banker, with some like-minded people in 1994. Born in 1956, Malick had a good background in economics, law, business administration, finance, and banking. Headquartered in Danipali (Sambalpur), BISWA was a relatively large social service organization in India and an MFI. After having initially concentrated on Odisha, BISWA had fast developed a pan India presence. It had adopted an approach to social development that was integrated with microfinance, micro-enterprise, micro-insurance, and micro-marketing...
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