tailieunhanh - Progress for Microfinance in Europe

In November 2009, EIF issued a working paper on the European microfinance market. In this study, we found that there are wide spectra of final beneficiaries and intermediaries and concluded that there is no common microfinance business model in Europe. While our findings suggested that the microfinance market is immature and fragmented, they also pointed to its growing importance as a market segment with a potential to counter poverty and unemployment while fostering financial and social inclusion. The main findings of our initial research with regard to the structure of the European microfinance market are still valid. . | EUROPEAN INVESTMENT FUND Progress for Microfinance in Europe Birthe Bruhn-Leon Per-Erik Eriksson Helmut Kraemer-Eis lllllllll Working Paper 2012 13 EIF Research Market Analysis Birthe Bruhn-Leon heads EIF s Mandate Management team. Contact bruhnb@ Tel. 352 248581 334 Per-Erik Eriksson heads EIF s Microfinance team. Contact Tel. 352 248581 316 Helmut Kraemer-Eis heads EIF s Research Market Analysis team. Contact Tel. 352 248581 394 Editor Helmut Kraemer-Eis Head of EIF s Research Market Analysis Contact European Investment Fund 96 Blvd Konrad Adenauer L-2968 Luxembourg Tel. 352 2485 1 Fax 352 2485 81301 Luxembourg January 2012 Disclaimer The information in this working paper does not constitute the provision of investment legal or tax advice. Any views expressed reflect the current views of the author s which do not necessarily correspond to the opinions of the European Investment Fund or the European Investment Bank Group. Opinions expressed may change without notice. Opinions expressed may differ from views set out in other documents including other research published by the EIF. The information in this working paper is provided for informational purposes only and without any obligation. No warranty or representation is made as to the correctness completeness and accuracy of the information given or the assessments made. Reproduction is authorized except for commercial purposes provided the source is acknowledged. 2 Illllllll Abstract In November 2009 EIF issued a working paper on the European microfinance market. In this study we found that there are wide spectra of final beneficiaries and intermediaries and concluded that there is no common microfinance business model in Europe. While our findings suggested that the microfinance market is immature and fragmented they also pointed to its growing importance as a market segment with a potential to counter poverty and unemployment while fostering financial

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