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Invest in the 3rd world - Microfinance

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For the people on this site who moved around thousands of dollars in capital around the globe every day, perhaps consider a loan with less counter-party risk than a 10 year US-T bond and less cost than a single share of BHP :
 
back in the 90s i travelled to Bangladesh to study the Grameen Bank which was founded by Professor Muhammad Yunus.

Yunus' field is economics; unable to reconcile the disparity b/w the economic theories he espoused with the slums he drove past daily to get to the university where he worked, he struck upon the idea that access to credit was a key component for the alleviation of poverty.

From this central thesis he established the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh which targets the poorest of the poor, provides them with a loan which they are to use to start a small business, generate an income and alleviate their impoverished circumstance. All loans are to be repaid.

The Grameen model has been replicated world wide with enormous success. Great stuff.

http://www.grameen-info.org/
 
back in the 90s i travelled to Bangladesh to study the Grameen Bank which was founded by Professor Muhammad Yunus.

James,

I seem to recall a book about Grameen Bank in some local bookshops. Think it was "Banker to the Poor". Have you read it?
 
James,

I seem to recall a book about Grameen Bank in some local bookshops. Think it was "Banker to the Poor". Have you read it?

sounds familiar. i was reading lots of books on the topic in the 90s, so probably read that one at some time.
 
James,

I seem to recall a book about Grameen Bank in some local bookshops. Think it was "Banker to the Poor". Have you read it?

Yeh, i have heard of it and him, but not read the book.

Some figures i saw was that the default rate is only about 2%. Most people borrowing are for simple things like kettles to boil water so it is disease free and the people feel ashamed if they do not repay it.

Great idea IMO, i know some organistions that are involved in it also.
 
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