Maximizing the Outreach of Microfinance in Nepal : The Case for a Central Technology Platform
This report addresses the establishment of a centralized information and communication technology (ICT) platform for the microfinance sector in Nepal. It has been shown from international experience that ICT improves the efficiency, transparency, a...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/16380059/maximizing-outreach-microfinance-nepal-case-central-technology-platform http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18908 |
Summary: | This report addresses the establishment
of a centralized information and communication technology
(ICT) platform for the microfinance sector in Nepal. It has
been shown from international experience that ICT improves
the efficiency, transparency, and outreach of microfinance
institutions (MFIs) and reduces operational costs. There is
an opportunity in Nepal to implement similar solutions, and
this report provides information on these solutions and
offers recommendations for implementing them in Nepal. The
microfinance sector in Nepal has many players, but these
players have shown few real successes. The sector is largely
unsustainable, subsidy driven, and fragmented to the extent
that it might not meet the real needs of the country. This
report presents a new paradigm for introducing ICT in the
microfinance sector of Nepal. The centralized technology
platform was chosen as opposed to telecom-led platforms due
to its ability to resolve most of the pertinent challenges
that Nepal's microfinance sector faces. The paradigm
can help remove most of the constraints that have limited
the growth of MFIs and kept them from becoming sustainable,
moving out to remote and rural areas, and providing more
loans to those that need them. In the traditional paradigm,
MFIs acquire ICT in an ad hoc fashion and are able to use it
only partially to automate their operations. |
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