Grameen Bank, the Nobel prize-winning microfinance institution, is poised for a significant shift in its ownership and ...
Grameen Bank, the Nobel-winning microfinance institution, is set for a major shake-up in its ownership structure and board as ...
A significant restructuring is on the horizon for Nobel Prize-winning microfinance institution Grameen Bank, with plans to ...
A significant restructuring is on the horizon for Nobel Prize-winning microfinance institution Grameen Bank, with plans to ...
The Bangladesh government should reevaluate its pursuit to regulate and nationalize the operations of the Grameen Bank.
According to the Grameen Bank Ordinance 1983, the government holds 25% ownership, while the remaining 75% is owned by the bank's borrowers. Under the proposed amendment, 95% of the bank's shares will ...
Grameen Bank, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, earned its celebrated reputation by helping poor women in Bangladesh become entrepreneurs. Through microfinance loans — small amounts of capital ...
The most famous microfinance institution, the Grameen Bank, grew strong in the unregulated markets of Bangladesh. Nimble and flexible, the model built by the Grameen Bank proved to be an effective ...
The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh is a micro-credit institution that lends small amounts of money to poor people who are ignored by the conventional banking system due to their lack of collateral.