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  • The Pyramid Base Will Get Much Larger

    C K Prahalad’s paradigm of targeting the fortune at the bottom of the pyramid makes for great anecdotes. But it’s easier said than done. India is the ideal environment for "field experiments". Secular growth has seen millions move up from abject poverty to lower-income and then from lower-income to middle-income level. The sociologists and demographers have fierce, politically-loaded arguments about the percentage of poverty reduction. ...

    Source
    Business Standard (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Millennium Development Goals: Profit has a Place at the Base of the Pyramid

    The death in April of C.K. Prahalad, the academic who identified the "fortune at the bottom of the pyramid", was a loss to many - and particularly those who believe business has a role in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the list of eight targets drawn up by the United Nations in 2000. However, Mr Prahalad’s work lives on: many companies are looking at ways to address the development goals - which include poverty reduction...

    Source
    Financial Times (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Bajaj to Get into Water Purification Biz

    Bajaj Electricals Limited has decided to foray into the water purification business in the country and plans to roll out its water purifier product in the current financial year. The company sees a huge opportunity in the water purification business in the country the size of which is estimated at Rs 2,000 crore per annum and is growing at the rate of around 20 per cent. "We are looking to enter the water purification business as it offer...

    Source
    Sify Finance (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Threat of Microfinance Defaults Rise in India as SKS Plans IPO

    June 15 (Bloomberg) -- Savita Ramesh Rathore stood at the door to her dimly lit workshop in Mumbai’s Dharavi slum, filled floor-to-ceiling with bundles of old clothes, and tallied up the cost of her son’s wedding last year. "Jewels, clothes, food, the town hall," said Rathore, 50, who makes towels from discarded clothes. She borrowed 30,000 rupees ($645) from moneylenders charging 60 percent interest and took additional loans from frien...

    Source
    Bloomberg BusinessWeek (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Janalakshmi to Focus on Financial Inclusion of Urban Poor

    Narayan Ramachandran, Ex-Country Head and Managing Director of Morgan Stanley India has decided to focus on financial inclusion of the urban poor. He has been now appointed as the Director on the board of Janalakshmi Financial Services run by Ramesh Ramanathan, who is the Chairman of the organisation. Here is a verbatim transcript of an exclusive interview with Narayan Ramachandran and Ramesh Ramanathan on CNBC-TV18. Also watch the accompanying video.

    Source
    Money Control News Center (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Microfinance Grapples With Success

    Microfinance is in the news, again for the wrong reasons. Five years ago, it was tension over multiple lending and coercive recovery in Andhra Pradesh. Now it is Muslim community leaders in a couple of districts in Karnataka issuing a fiat to their members to renege on microfinance institution (MFI) loan repayments as they do not approve of such borrowings. What’s worse, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a severe warning to MFIs against wrong practices. RBI’s main concern, re...

    Source
    Business Standard (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • Acumen Fund Announces Investment in Husk Power Systems

    New York, NY ( PRWEB ) March 2, 2010 -- Acumen Fund, a nonprofit venture firm addressing poverty in South Asia and East Africa, today announced a new investment in Husk Power Systems (HPS), an innovative rural electrification company that will establish decentralized power generation to remote villages in India. The company uses novel biomass gasification technology to convert abundant rice husks into combustible gases, which then drive a generator to produce...

    Source
    PR News (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
  • India Budget to Push Harder for Financial Inclusion

    The Indian government’s push for financial access for hundreds of millions of the unbanked is helping secure its vote base and creating lucrative opportunities for financial institutions, technology and mobile services firms. In his budget speech on Friday, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee may announce funds for a common technology platform to reach the goal of a banking outlet in every village of more than 2,000 people by March, 2011, senior government officials say. The gov...

    Source
    Reuters (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    South Asia
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