Case Title Microfinance at Family Planning Association of Pakistan (B)
Case Author(s) Sipra N
University Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan (LUMS)
Abstract This case deals with the issue of microfinance. It focuses on the nature of such financing, and predominantly on the issue of the credit policies needed to sustain a microfinance program. The Family Planning Association of Pakistan (FPAP) had initiated a poverty alleviation program involving the disbursement of small loans intended to assist the very poor. The primary purpose of such loans was to generate self-employment and improve the capacity to save. Microfinance, by definition, becomes a much more complex form of lending, given the absence of conventional instruments of evaluating lending opportunities. This case highlights the difficulties involved by focusing on both the macro and the micro issues of such lending. The case can be taught in Financial Analysis, Commercial Banking and Commercial Credit.
Available In LUMS Case Research Centre Collection
Publisher LUMS
Publisher Case No. 02-594-2002-1
Distributor(s) LUMS
Pub/Rev Date 2003
ISBN
Case Length 22 pgs
Teaching Note Yes
Pub TN Ref No. 02-594-2002-3TN
Pages (TN) 6 pgs
Issues Credit scoring in microfinance decisions.
Organisation(s) Family Planning Association of Pakistan
Countries Pakistan
Industry Government/Public/Non-profit Sector
Period Covered 2001-2002
Level Postgraduate
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