Government Technology

    Digital Communities
    Industry Members

  • Click sponsor logos for whitepapers, case studies, and best practices.
  • AT&T Logo
  • McAfee
  • Net App

Grameen Foundation to Expand Open Source Microfinance Banking Platform



October 15, 2007 By

Photo: Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank

IBM and Grameen Foundation today announced a collaborative project to help microfinance institutions (MFIs) better serve poor communities around the world by expanding Mifos, Grameen Foundation's open-source microfinance software platform. The project will build additional functionality and robustness into the Mifos application and give MFIs around the world access to new, world-class software that streamlines the lending process and significantly reduces operational and technology costs. Five MFIs are currently deploying Mifos in India, Kenya, Tunisia, and Honduras.

MFIs help poor people pull themselves out of poverty by providing small loans (usually less than US$200) to establish or expand very small, self-supporting businesses. Many also provide other financial services such as savings accounts, micro-insurance, and social services such as education and healthcare.

Today, MFIs are inhibited from extending their reach because they lack a flexible, cost-effective technology infrastructure that enables them to expand their operations to provide loans to more people and to develop new products and services. Many MFIs are still using pen and paper or simple spreadsheets to process loans. A 2004 study by the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) showed that just half of all MFIs around the world have automated information systems, and those that do invest in technology spend duplicative resources on custom-built systems that are extremely costly and difficult to maintain.

The work that IBM and Grameen Foundation are collaborating on will help address these issues and drive the industry to work collaboratively to build and maintain a strong and stable software platform that MFIs can use to automate portfolio processing and build next-generation microfinance applications. The benefits of the new Mifos platform will include:

  • Access to world-class software for all microfinance institutions.
  • Global standards in management and reporting.
  • Sharing and scaling of technology innovation.

All of these benefits will contribute to the microfinance industry's capacity to increase its outreach to those in need.

"We are pleased to collaborate with IBM in further developing Mifos as a robust, best-in-class software platform that unlocks the potential of microfinance institutions to enhance their operations and provide more products and services to the world's poorest people," said George Conard, director of the Mifos Initiative at Grameen Foundation. The Mifos initiative is being spearheaded by the Grameen Technology Center, the Seattle-based division of Grameen Foundation that focuses on using technology solutions in the fight against global poverty.

The Microcredit Summit Campaign, a global umbrella organization for MFIs, estimates that as of 2006, more than 3100 MFIs were providing microfinance services to more than 113 million poor people around the world. In addition, the MFIs listed on the Microfinance Information eXchange (MIX) reported more than $23 billion in gross loan portfolio between 2004 and 2006

Grameen Foundation is a global non-profit organization that combines microfinance, technology, and innovation to empower the world's poorest people to escape poverty. Based in Washington, D.C., it was founded by Alex Counts, who began his work in microfinance with 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the founder of Grameen Bank. Dr. Yunus is a founding and current member of Grameen Foundation's board of directors. Grameen Foundation has established a global network of partners in 25 countries that has impacted an estimated 18 million lives in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East. Through its Strategic Services unit, GF is engaging the global microfinance industry by championing innovations related to capital, poverty measurement and impact, human resources, and technology including the Capital Markets Advisory Center (CMAC), Social Performance Management, Human Resources Management Center, and Grameen Technology Center.


| More

Comments


Add Your Comment

You are solely responsible for the content of your comments. We reserve the right to remove comments that are considered profane, vulgar, obscene, factually inaccurate, off-topic, or considered a personal attack.

In Our Library

White Papers | Exclusives Reports | Webinar Archives | Best Practices and Case Studies
Identity and Access Management Considerations
Gain insight into enterprise identity and access management (IAM) trends and a unified approach that can simplify identity and access management before, during, and after your organization implements cloud-based services.
Document Driven Process Automation and Human Services
By the Center for Digital Government

Read this Center for Digital Government issue to find out how document-driven process automation can drastically accelerate workflow in state and local government human services agencies.
Using Wireless Technology to Manage and Optimize Government Fleets: Saving Money, Generating Revenues, and Increasing Safety
Using Wireless Technology to Manage and Optimize Government Fleets: Saving Money, Generating Revenues, and Increasing Safety. The paper discusses the challenges federal, state and local government agencies currently face with their government fleets; how mobile technology can help; considerations when selecting a mobile solutions partner; and the benefits of choosing Sprint. Specifically, Frost & Sullivan highlights Sprint’s fleet expertise, its powerful networks, and advanced partnerships that work in concert to provide government fleets with the ability to: Save money, Generate new revenues, Enhance safety, Help the environment, Increase the availability and transparency of information to the public
View All

RSS

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

427 Members

77 Discussions

84 Files

Latest members Become a member

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

669 Members

145 Discussions

150 Files

Latest members Become a member

 


Featured White Papers & Reports

CIOs Redefine Local Government and Industry Relations

Based off of discussions of the Digital Communities Large Jurisdiction Chief Information Officer (CIO) Working Group, this white paper aims to answer the question, "In today's economic, political and business environment, what constitutes a successful relationship between government and industry?" Cause for Optimism identifies and clarifies the issues that separate government and industry, and begins to find an answer to the question necessary for both to enjoy a successful and prosperous future.


View Full Library

Events

GTC East

Don't miss this opportunity to see the latest in digital government solutions, keep abreast of current policy issues and network with key government executives, technologists and industry specialists.

View All Events