SBI's Microfinance Initiatives
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This case study was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion. It is not intended to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. Nor is it a primary information source.
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Case Details:
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FINC043 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 300;
For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 300 + Rs. 25 for Shipping & Handling Charges
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17 Pages |
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1995-2005 |
| Pub. Date |
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2005 |
| Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
| Organization |
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SBI |
| Industry |
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Banking |
| Countries |
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India |
Abstract:
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The case presents an overview of State Bank of India's (SBI)
microfinance programs. SBI is the largest bank in India with over 9,000
branches and is also the largest player in the microfinance sector in
India with a market share of around 20%. The bank has been an active
participant in the microfinance programs initiated by NABARD since 1992.
SBI has taken several initiatives to expand its microfinance portfolio
covering one million SHGs. The case discusses some of the unique
programs undertaken by SBI to spread its microfinance activities.
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Issues:
» Role played by SBI in the microfinance sector in India
» Process of formation and functions of self-help groups (SHGs)
» Rural banking and microfinance programs of SBI
Contents:
Keywords:
State Bank of India, Microfinance, Self Help Groups, Rural Banking, SHG-Bank
Linkage Program, NABARD, Wholesale Lending, Project Uptech, Microinsurance,
Contract Farming, Kisan Credit Cards, Agricultural Banking
SBI's Microfinance Initiatives
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