Microfinance Pricing Report: Uganda
The Uganda CPR presents in-depth analysis of the prices paid by microfinance borrowers, covering loan products accessed by 418,185 of Uganda’s borrowers.
View this resource »The Uganda CPR presents in-depth analysis of the prices paid by microfinance borrowers, covering loan products accessed by 418,185 of Uganda’s borrowers.
View this resource »The Malawi CPR presents in-depth analysis of the prices paid by microfinance borrowers, covering loan products accessed by 332,630 of Malawi’s borrowers.
View this resource »The Ghana CPR presents in-depth analysis of the prices paid by microfinance borrowers, covering loan products accessed by 485,592 of Ghana’s borrowers.
View this resource »The MicrofinanceTraPS Handbook provides policy recommendations on pricing transparency issues . Click here to download this important new industry reference.
View this resource »Check out this brief overview of MFTransparency’s core service areas and some fun facts and figures on our accomplishments over the past five years!
View this resource »This comprehensive dictionary of terms will guide you through the detailed range of metrics presented in MFTransparency’s Truth in Lending Tables.
View this resource »The Pricing Transparency Index shows the percentage of the loan price that is communicated by the lender’s nominal interest rate to the borrower. For more information download this MFTransparency Briefing!
View this resource »In this webinar MFTransparency CEO Chuck Waterfield presents new insight into how product delivery costs and current microcredit prices behave very differently than commonly assumed
View this resource »MFTransparency’s Excel-based tool that can be used to analyze the cost of a particular loan product, helping the users understand how various factors influence the total cost of a loan and enabling cost comparisons between loans with different fee structures.
View this resource »How responsible is the motive for profit when the wealth comes directly from the pockets of those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. It is time for the industry to make some hard decisions. Watch Chuck Waterfield’s presentation here.
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