NEWS WIRE: India: SKS Microfinance to Push Urban Microcredit

Source: Moneycontrol.com.

Original article available here.

HYDERABAD, May 7 – SKS Microfinance, India’s largest microfinance institution, is planning to launch microfinance in urban colonies of Nagpur and Pune this fiscal. The company has conducted a successful pilot in Nandanvan branch in Nagpur where 3695 members have opted for loans worth INR 4.5 crore since November 2007.

In Maharashtra, the company started operations in July 2006 and currently has 86 branches across 23 districts of Ahmednagar, Amrawati, Aurangabad, Beed, Chandrapur, Dhule, Hingoli, Jalgaon, Jalna, Latur, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Osamanabad, Parbhani, Pune, Sangli, Satara, Solapur, Wardha, Akola, Kolhapur and Yavatmal. In all, 2 lac women in Maharashtra have received collateral-free loans. In Nagpur alone SKS has over 50,000 members. By March 2009, the company plans to extend operations in three new districts of Bhandara, Buldhana and Washim and add 52 new branches.

Announcing the company’s growth plans for the State, Mr K V Rao, Vice President, Member Services, SKS Microfinance, said, “Our intent is to extend financial services to all unbanked sections of society. We have extended collateral-free loans to 2 lac women in rural and semi-urban Maharashtra. Our urban pilot has been a success and we are ready to roll it out across urban colonies in Nagpur and Pune.”

“In the coming year we will open 9 new urban microfinance branches in Nagpur and 12 in Pune. On an average, 5000-8000 members are covered by every urban microfinance branch, ” he added.

Maharashtra has over 55 lakh households living below poverty line, with a credit demand over INR 11,624 crore. SKS has so far provided collateral free loans worth INR 243 crore. In all, 32% of the SKS portfolio is in trade, 31% in services, 20% in livestock, 10% in production and 1.5% in agriculture.

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