Sks Microfinance - Case Study

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SKS Microfinance - Case Study

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The case study shows the huge potential of SKS and microfinance services in India. Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has experienced a staggering 200 suicides of farmers in late 2010, and that the probe is SKS Microfinance which gave them the loans may be implicated in the suicide, said the new report from Associated Press. AP said that internal documents and interviews with current and former staff and testimony from the families of those killed him "to show the highest officials of SCS were the information about the involvement of employees in some suicides. Micro-finance signifies banking with the poor and is categorized by low cost of loans and a high degree of repayment. The thrust of the microfinance initiative is to organize the poor people into small and cohesive self-help groups (Gol 2003) and channelize production and consumption credit in multiple doses through the group members (Ashcraft, 2008,, 14).

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTIONError! Bookmark not defined.

Background of the studyError! Bookmark not defined.

SKS Microfinance CompanyError! Bookmark not defined.

CHAPTER 02: RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCESSES1

Exploratory survey1

Limitations2

For a reader and a future employer2

CHAPTER 03: LITERATURE REVIEW3

Micro finance and rural enterprise4

SHG and Micro-finance for Self-employment5

Impact of Gol's Micro-finance Intervention6

Occupation versus Income: Survey Findings6

Prioritization of loan applications7

Importance of these sources8

CHAPTER 04: KNOWLEDGE9

Micro-Finance Intervention9

Case brief10

CHAPTER 05: PERSONAL LEARNING11

Undertaking the MBA Program11

Learning thought the research11

Occupation of the SHG11

CHAPTER 06: CRITICAL THINKING AND IDEAS13

Research Context and Methodology13

Using Random Sampling?13

Frequent discussions14

Reflection of differences15

CHAPTER 07: BARRIERS16

CHAPTER 08: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT17

SKS Microfinance in stock soon17

CHAPTER 09: OBJECTIVES18

Research aims and objectives18

CHAPTER 10: FINDINGS AND OUTCOMES19

Occupational Choice, Community Characteristics and Micro-finance19

Backward district19

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