Monitoring guidelines for semi-formal financial institutions active in small enterprise finance
Wesselink B.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Deals with unregulated but legal financial entities operating in the semi-formal financial sector, essentially membership-based self-help organizations and outside assistance-based nongovernmental organizations. Provides a framework of questions and indicators to form the basis for a monitoring system in order to ensure a continuous supply of relevant information for determining the effectiveness and efficiency of financial services.
Keywords: bank; credit cooperative; nongovernmental organization; informal economy; small enterprise; financial management; evaluation technique; institution building; credit.; data collecting; data analysis; business strategy; saving; investment return; profitability; debt repayment; banque; coopérative de crédit; organisation non gouvernementale; économie informelle; petite entreprise; gestion financière; technique d'évaluation; développement des institutions; crédit; collecte des données; analyse des données; stratégie d'entreprise; épargne; revenu d'investissement; rentabilité; remboursement; banco; cooperativa de crédito; organización no gubernamental; economía informal; pequeña empresa; dirección financiera; técnica de evaluación; desarrollo institucional; crédito; recopilación de datos; análisis de datos; estrategia empresarial; ahorro; rentabilidad de la inversión; rentabilidad; reembolso (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 144 P. pages
Date: 1996
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Published in Poverty-oriented banking, working paper series
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