Banking for the Poor: The Grameen Bank Model
Location
Old Dominion University, Learning Commons at Perry Library, Room 1310
Start Date
4-8-2017 10:50 AM
End Date
4-8-2017 11:10 AM
Description
This presentation is based on a case study I did that talks about the Nobel Peace Prize winning Grameen Bank and the inceptive micro finance model by Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Grameen Bank’s micro finance model has proven to be an incredibly effective tool in combatting poverty and empowering the underprivileged. The case study talks about the Bank’s organizational structure, products, hierarchy, economics model, and social and cultural ties that make micro credit successful. It continues to assess the bank’s performance and contributions in eradicating poverty and its social impact on the Bangladeshi population. It ends with a SWOT analysis and a short comparison of the system implemented in Bangladesh vs its implementation in other countries.
Presentation Type
Presentation
Banking for the Poor: The Grameen Bank Model
Old Dominion University, Learning Commons at Perry Library, Room 1310
This presentation is based on a case study I did that talks about the Nobel Peace Prize winning Grameen Bank and the inceptive micro finance model by Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Grameen Bank’s micro finance model has proven to be an incredibly effective tool in combatting poverty and empowering the underprivileged. The case study talks about the Bank’s organizational structure, products, hierarchy, economics model, and social and cultural ties that make micro credit successful. It continues to assess the bank’s performance and contributions in eradicating poverty and its social impact on the Bangladeshi population. It ends with a SWOT analysis and a short comparison of the system implemented in Bangladesh vs its implementation in other countries.