MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Intellecap Releases Third Edition of “Inverting the Pyramid,” Its Annual Publication on Indian Microfinance Sector, Titled “Indian Microfinance – Coming of Age”

Intellecap, a social-sector advisory firm with offices in India and the US, has released the third edition “Inverting the Pyramid,” its annual publication about the Indian microfinance sector. The third edition, titled “Indian Microfinance – Coming of Age,” explores the reasons for the “buzz surrounding the sector” and a variety of other questions including: “is there a bubble growing in Indian microfinance?; are the social aims of microfinance losing out to commercial interests?; are Indian MFI valuations too high?” [1] The report includes perspectives from various industry stakeholders; current and projected demand-supply statistics; and growth and financial data from 29 microfinance institutions (MFIs), which together make up 85 percent of the microfinance sector in India. To download the report, visit http://www.microfinanceinsights.com/blog-details.php?bid=141.

By Conner Brannen, Research Assistant

About Intellecap:

Intellecap is a social-sector advisory firm that aims to provide market-based solutions to enhance the business practices of social enterprises. Its services include microfinance development, technology solutions, investment banking and business consulting. It currently operates in both India and the US. Financial information is unavailable for Intellecap.

Sources and Additional Resources:

[1] Microfinance Insights: “Intellecap’s Annual Publication on Indian Microfinance Sector Released,” June 10, 2010: http://www.microfinanceinsights.com/blog-details.php?bid=141

[2] MicroCapital Universe Profile: Intellecap: https://www.microcapital.org/microfinanceuniverse/tiki-index.php?page=Intellecap

Browse the MicroCapital Universe and add your entry to the wiki https://www.microcapital.org/microfinanceuniverse/

Similar Posts: