Thematic Retreats

Overview

Another significant sub-initiative of ACCESS Microfinance India is to organize thematic policy retreats. Based on debates in the microfinance India Summit, a few policy retreats are organized each year. A small group of policy makers and thought leaders dwell on one specific theme in these retreats. In 2006, Livelihoods Finance was taken up in response to the phenomenon of the inability of microcredit programmes to provide adequate finance to support the livelihoods of the poor.

In 2007, in association with UNDP, a policy retreat was organized on the challenges of expanding the outreach of microinsurance. A similar round table to sensitize the members of National Advisory Council was organized. In 2008, 3 thematic / policy retreats were organised in collaboration with different stakeholders. A policy retreat on financial inclusion was organised in association with UNDP and CMF which was chaired by Dr. C Rangarajan, who chaired the Government's Committee Report on Financial Inclusion. Second policy retreat was organized on role of private & multinational banks in microfinance in collaboration with College of Agricultural Banking (CAB), Pune and a thematic retreat to encourage young researchers to take up action research was organised in association with Ford Foundation and CMF.

Similarly in 2009, in an attempt to take stock of progress of Business Facilitator and Business Correspondent models in the field and share key learning on successes and difficulties in BC/BF scheme with wider audience, ACCESS Development Services, CGAP and College of Agricultural Banking, Pune jointly organized a policy retreat on BC/BF model. Click here to download the report

Policy Retreat on Business Correspondent Model

In an attempt to take stock of progress of Business Facilitator and Business Correspondent models in the field and share key learning on successes and difficulties in BC/BF scheme with wider audience, ACCESS Development Services, CGAP and College of Agricultural Banking, Pune jointly organized a policy retreat on Business Facilitator & Business Correspondent model.

Concept Note and Agenda

Event Presentations

Overview presentation

Mr N Srinivasan, Author, State of the Sector Report

HDFC Bank on their model

Mr K.Manohara Raj, Sr.Vice President & Business Head, Microfinance

Local Area Bank Ltd on their model

Mr Manmath Dalai, CEO, Krishna Bhima Samruddhi

BC models viability

Gregory Chen, CGAP

Eko Financial Services Ltd on their model

Mr Abhiskek Sinha, CEO

A Little World on their model

Mr Sonjoy Mohanty, CEO

ACCION on Swadhaar Finaccess's model

Mr Santosh Daniel

Drishtee on their model

Mr Nitin Gachhayat, Co-founder

Basix on their model

Mr Anoop Kaul, Chief-North India

Brazil's correspondent's model

Prof Eduardo Henrique Diniz, School of Business Administration, Sao Paolo

international experiences in correspondent's model

Kabir Kumar, CGAP

Photos by Manu Sharma, ACCESS Development