tailieunhanh - THE DUTIES OF THE PUBLIC CHARITABLE SAYINGS' BANKS?

Despite their significant role in availing financial services to underprivileged groups and communities, the involvement of savings banks in the microfinance’s arena is often overlooked as many are still restricted from lending and offering microcredit schemes. However, these restrictions are progressively lifted, fully or partially, allowing a few to expand the scope of their operations. The paradigm shift expanding the scope of microfinance services beyond microcredit clearly offers an important opportunity to reassess the full potential of savings banks in this rapidly changing industry. From this new perspective, it is not abusive to say that savings banks are genuine microfinance. | WHAT ARE THE DUTIES OF THE PUBLIC WITH RKSPicr TO CHARITABLE SAVINGS BANKS A PAPER READ BEFORE THE DUBLIN STATISTICAL SOCIETY ON THE 19th of APRIL 1852. BY w. NEILSON HANCOCK . DUBLIN HODGES AND SMITH 104 GRAFTON STREET BOOKSELLERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. No. Cl. 1852. Dublin Statistical Society. PRESIDENT. HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. VICE-PRESIDENTS. THE EARL OF BOSSE MAJOR THOMAS A. IỈ E. THE BISHOP OF CORK. THE PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE. MOUNTIFORT LONGFIELD Q c LL D. SIR ROBERT KANE. OF COUNCIL. Rev Geo Longfield c D. Conway E. Dobbs Jun Esq . Edward Barrington Esq Richard Barrington Esq. William Hogan Esq. _ T. E. Clifee Leslie . MEMBERS . Robert Ball . James Haughton Esq. Professor Allman . Jonathan Pim Esq. James W. Murland Esq. TREASURER. GEORGE JOHNSTON ALLMAN . 5 Trinity College. SECRETARIES. PROFESSOR HANCOCK . 40 Trinity College. PROFESSOR HUSSEY WALSH . 27 Summer-hill. .LIBRARIAN. RICHARD_D. WEBB Esq. 176 Great Brunswick-street. AUDITORS. Arthur Sharman Crawford Esq. I Maziere J. Brady Esq. BARRINGTON LECTURERS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY. JAMES A. LAWSON . I PROFESSOR MOFFETT . This society was established in November 1847 for the purpose of promoting the study of Statistical and Economical Science. The meetings are held on the third Monday in each month from November till June inclusive at 8 r. M. The business IS transacted by members reading written communications on subjects of Statistical and Economical Science. No communication IS read unless two members of the council certify that they consider it in accordance with the rules and objects of the society. The reading of each paper unless by express permission of the council previously obtained is limited to half an hour. Applications for leave to read papers should be made to the secretaries at least a week previously to the meeting. Proposals of candidate members should be sent to the secretaries at least a fortnight .