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Lessons from Reviews of Select Projects | World Bank Lending for Financial Inclusion

2015

Kumar, Anjali | Narain, Sushma | Rubbani, Swizen


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank Group, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Economic policy; Credit decisions; Credit programs; Financial intermediation; Borrowing; Financial sector assessment; Rural financial institutions; Financial instruments; Equity requirements; Nonbank financial institutions; Safety nets; Low-income consumers; Credit schemes; Traditional loan; Public bank; Rural credit; Rates of interest; Financial service; Interest rate; Bank loan; Institutional reforms; Investment bank; Microfinance institutions; Small business; Financial sustainability; Formal finance; Credit histories; Universal financial access; Supply of credit; Capital adequacy; Repayments; Development finance; Financial service providers; Loan amount; Informal finance; Access to credit; Technical support; Microfinance institution; Nature of access; Special credit; Matching grants; Depositors; Supervisory framework; Formal credit; Credit delivery; Financial reform; Credit bureau; Bank branch; Credit constraints; Financial products; Private sector banks; Credit information; Subsidization; Demand for credit; High interest rates; Microfinance loan; Community banks; Loan repayment rates; Private commercial banks; Lack of access; Loan repayment; Debt financing; Financial outreach; Privileged access; Lines of credit; Outstanding loan; Small loans; Foreign currency; Line of credit; Bank credit; Financial access; Creditors; Safe asset; Formal financial institutions; Private sector lenders; Agricultural bank; Rural bank; Term credit; Financial sector policy; Credit line; Financial infrastructure; Policy environment; Revolving fund; Bank access; Government policies; Financial institution; Private banks; Soft loans; Credit information system; Earnings; Loan portfolio; Municipalities; Mfi; Central banks; Directed credit; Financial markets; Contract enforcement; Financial system; Financial intermediaries; Autonomy; Credit risk; Outstanding loans; Donor funds; Nominal interest rate; Good bank; Financial regulation; Bank branches; Funding source; Financial depth; Loan; Mfis; Liquidation; Micro credit; Reserve requirements; Eligible borrowers; Bank borrowers; Public banks; Lender; Informal financial institutions; Financial sector development; Safe assets; Microfinance lending; Deposit; Access to financial services; Collateral requirements; Commercial bank; Loan commitments; State support; Financial intermediary; Access to market; Eligibility criteria; Banking system; First-time borrowers; Financial transactions; Apex banks; Lack of credit; Small business support; Development bank; Rural financial services; Government securities; Rural banks; Access to finance; Loan amounts; Formal financial markets; Foreign exchange; Recession; Counterpart funds; Loan processing; Affordable financial services; Agriculture bank; Funding sources; Micro- entrepreneurs; Small borrowers; Borrower; Technical assistance; Administrative costs; Financial support; Credit registries; Formal financial services; Repayment rates; Loan recovery; Loan size; Development finance institution; Bank lending; Creditworthiness; Community bank; Development finance institutions; Rural banking; Information on credit; Credit lines; Enterprise development; Apex bank; Donor funding; Micro-entrepreneurs; Deposits; Nonbanks; Collateral; Loan structure; Business organizations
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text; Text

2016-03-15
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