Commercialization of Microfinance: IndonesiaAsian Development Bank, 2003 - 62 halaman This study is the fourth of a series of publications resulting from a regional technical assistance project on commercialization of microfinance. The series comprises four country reports (on Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, and Sri Lanka) and a regional report on perspectives on commercialization from South and Southeast Asia. This report: analyzes the progress toward commercialization of Indonesia's highly diversified and predominantly formal microfinance industry; explores the implications of commercialization and the remaining challenges to expanding outreach on a sustainable basis; recommends positive approaches to the expansion of commercial microfinance while preserving the traditional social objective of MFIs of expanding access of the poor to demand-driven, sustainable financial services. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Progress toward Microfinance Commercialization | 9 |
Conduciveness of the Operating Environment | 25 |
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Commercialization of Microfinance: Indonesia Stephanie Charitonenko,Ismah Afwan Tampilan cuplikan - 2003 |
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agricultural Asian Development Bank Asian financial crisis assets average outstanding loan Bank Rakyat Indonesia banking sector BKDs borrowers BPRs BRI Units clients collateral commercial banks commercial MFIs commercial microfinance commercialization of microfinance cooperative sector credit unions demand-driven established expanding financial institutions financial self-sufficiency financial services formal MFIs Government Holloh Ibid Income Generation Project increased Indonesia interest rates International Islamic banking Jakarta LDKPs legal and regulatory lending liquidity loan loss provision loan portfolio low-income LPDs microcredit microenterprises microfinance commercialization microfinance industry microfinance institutions microfinance operations microfinance training microloans microsavings million Ministry of Cooperatives NBFIs NGOs outreach ownership poor poverty reduction profits providing microfinance prudential regulation ratio regional regulation and supervision regulatory framework savings and credit savings mobilization semiformal Sharia banking sources of funds state-owned subdistrict subsidized support institutions sustainable microfinance trillion Unit system village level West Nusa Tenggara World Bank