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Sustainability of Microfinance Self Help Groups in India : Would Federating Help?

dc.contributor.author Nair, Ajai
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-22T19:59:40Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-22T19:59:40Z
dc.date.issued 2005-02
dc.description.abstract The major form of microfinance in India is that based on women's Self Help Groups (SHGs), which are small groups of 10-20 members. These groups collect savings from their members and provide loans to them. However, unlike most accumulating savings and credit associations (ASCAs) found in several countries, these groups also obtain loans from banks and on-lend them to their members. By 2003, over 700,000 groups had obtained over Rs.20 billion (US$425 million) in loans from banks benefiting more than 10 million people. Delinquencies on these loans are reported to be less than 5 percent. Savings in these groups is estimated to be at least Rs.8 billion (US$170 million). Despite these considerable achievements, sustainability of the SHGs has been suspect because several essential services required by the SHGs are provided free or at a significantly subsidized cost by organizations that have developed these groups. A few promoter organizations have, however, developed federations of SHGs that provide these services and others that SHG members need, but which SHGs cannot feasibly provide. Using a case study approach, Nair explores the merits and constraints of federating. Three SHG federations that provide a wide range of services are studied. The findings suggest that federations could help SHGs become institutionally and financially sustainable because they provide the economies of scale that reduce transaction costs and make the provision of these services viable. But their sustainability is constrained by several factors-both internal, related to the federations themselves, and external, related to the other stakeholders. The author concludes by recommending some actions to address these constraints. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/5642267/sustainability-microfinance-self-help-groups-india-would-federating-help
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8847
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3516
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE
dc.subject ACCOUNTING
dc.subject AUDITING
dc.subject BANK BRANCHES
dc.subject BANK LOANS
dc.subject BANKS
dc.subject CANCELLATION
dc.subject CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
dc.subject COLLATERAL
dc.subject COMMERCIAL BANKS
dc.subject CONFEDERATION
dc.subject CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
dc.subject CONSOLIDATION
dc.subject COOPERATIVE BANKING
dc.subject COOPERATIVE BANKS
dc.subject CREDIT UNIONS
dc.subject DEPOSITS
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT BANKS
dc.subject DRAFTS
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
dc.subject EXPOSURE
dc.subject EXTERNAL AUDITORS
dc.subject FEDERATIONS
dc.subject FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
dc.subject FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
dc.subject FINANCIAL RESOURCES
dc.subject FINANCIAL SERVICES
dc.subject FINANCIAL SYSTEM
dc.subject FINANCIAL VIABILITY
dc.subject GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
dc.subject GOVERNMENT CONTROLS
dc.subject HOUSING
dc.subject HUMAN CAPITAL
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
dc.subject INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
dc.subject INSURANCE
dc.subject INSURANCE COMPANIES
dc.subject INTEREST RATE
dc.subject INTEREST RATES
dc.subject INTEREST RATES ON LOANS
dc.subject INVESTMENT FUNDS
dc.subject LARGE LOANS
dc.subject LAWS
dc.subject LEGITIMACY
dc.subject LIFE INSURANCE
dc.subject LIQUIDITY
dc.subject LOAN REPAYMENT
dc.subject MARGINS
dc.subject MATURITY
dc.subject MICROFINANCE
dc.subject OPERATIONAL COSTS
dc.subject POLICY RESEARCH
dc.subject PRIVATE SECTOR
dc.subject PROFITABILITY
dc.subject PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
dc.subject REPRESENTATIVES
dc.subject RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
dc.subject SANITATION
dc.subject SAVINGS
dc.subject SERVICE PROVISION
dc.subject SHAREHOLDERS
dc.subject SMALL LOANS
dc.subject STATE REGULATION
dc.subject TRANSACTION COSTS
dc.subject URBAN DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject WORKING CAPITAL
dc.title Sustainability of Microfinance Self Help Groups in India : Would Federating Help? en
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okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/5642267/sustainability-microfinance-self-help-groups-india-would-federating-help
okr.globalpractice Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
okr.globalpractice Finance and Markets
okr.globalpractice Governance
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-3516
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000090341_20050306103912
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 5642267
okr.identifier.report WPS3516
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/03/06/000090341_20050306103912/Rendered/PDF/wps3516.pdf en
okr.region.administrative South Asia
okr.region.country India
okr.topic Banks and Banking Reform
okr.topic Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Financial Intermediation
okr.topic Public Sector Development :: Decentralization
okr.topic Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Economic Adjustment and Lending
okr.topic Payment Systems and Infrastructure
okr.topic Governance :: National Governance
okr.topic Public Sector Economics and Finance
okr.unit Development Research Group (DECRG)
okr.volume 1 of 1
relation.isSeriesOfPublication 26e071dc-b0bf-409c-b982-df2970295c87
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