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Socio-economic impact of microfinance in Nepal
2013
Journal of Management and Development Studies
The microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Nepal are constrained in capacity of key technical areas essential to rural finance operations such as accounting, auditing, strategic planning, financial analysis, and portfolio management. This lack significantly limits their potential to expand their client base and outreach to poor households. The number of MFIs with private sector's participation is expanding significantly. The overall impression of microfinance performance indicates that the
doi:10.3126/jmds.v25i1.24937
fatcat:hvzl2sa7brfznm77qxheuyenca