Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Global Credit Crisis and Microfinance

About two weeks ago, Reuters published an article on the impact of the global credit crisis and microfinance. The article starts off rather dire, talking about how the credit crisis has the potential to be devastating for the microfinance world. MFI's like Kashf Foundation in Pakistan (where the economic situation is frighteningly bad), are looking for international lines of credit, and since there is generally "less money out there... there is less money for MFIs."

But then the article ends on a more positive note, reflecting that there is the potential for a well-managed MFI to actually go stronger during a crisis, because the needs that are being addressed are so basic that the demand for them is not affected. Plus, this could be a good time for banks to increase microfinance lending since these loans are lower-risk than big loans.

I'm a little torn -- I would like to believe that banks will see the value in increasing microfinance portfolios right now, but I'm skeptical that it will be seen as a priority given all the other priorities that banks have at the moment. The cynic in me is worried that there really will be less money for MFIs. I was wondering what people think about this.

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