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Deccan Herald » Business » Detailed Story
FINANCE / Bangalores Bandhan takes second spot; Bangladesh's Grameen Bank stands at 17th
Seven Indian microfinance institutions in Forbes' 50
New York, IANS:
Seven Indian microfinance institutions (MFIs), the highest for a country, feature in the first ever list of worlds top 50 MFIs compiled by Forbes magazine.

 Bangalore-based Bandhan is ranked at the second position, while the top slot is taken by Bangladesh’s ASA. Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank, which along with its founder Mohammed Yunus was awarded Nobel Peace Prize for 2006, comes lower down at 17th position. But the country has a total of seven of its MFIs on the list.

Other Indian MFIs on the US business magazines list are Microcredit Foundation of India (ranked 13th) and Saadhana Microfin Society (15th), Grameen Koota (19th), Sharada’s Women’s Association for Weaker Section (23rd), SKS Microfinance Private Ltd (44th) and Asmitha Microfin Ltd (29th).

Grameen Koota and SKS work on the model adopted by Grameen Bank. ASA website says 19 lesser known Indian MFIs have been receiving basic training and consultancy services from it.

Key variables
Forbes picked the top 50 from 641 microcredit providers around the world after sifting through data available with Microfinance Information Exchange and the analysis from rating firms Micro-Credit Ratings International Limited and MicroRate.

There are upward of 12,000 microlending institutions in the world today.  Forbes ranking were based on six key variables-gross loan portfolio, operating expense, operating expenses divided by the average number of active borrower as a percentage of gross national income per capita.

Other variables includethe outstanding balance of loans overdue by more than 30 days as a per cent of gross loan portfolio, return on assets, and return on equity. The magazine underlined the increasing importance of microfinance, which is “raising the provocative notion that even philanthropy aimed at alleviating poverty can be profitable to institutional and individual investors.”

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by Bandhan on 1/2/2008 12:09:58 AM
Dear Sir/Madam

This is in reference to the Deccan Herald edition of 28th December 2007 which has coverage on India topping Forbes list of top microfinance institutions. The coverage mentions Bandhan as a Bangalore based microfinance institution. We are in fact a Kolkata based microfinance institution. Pls. note that we have no existence in Bangalore at all. We are working in six states of India with our headquarter based at Kolkata, West Bengal.
We regret this as a huge setback as it has
 
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