When: | January 30, 2008 6:30pm-9:00pm | |
Where: | Yale Club of New York City, 50 Vanderbilt Avenue | |
Price: | Cost: $30 per person; includes light fare and drinks. RSVP requested by January 23, 2008; space is limited. | |
Type: | Lecture | |
Please join usAttend a timely and thought-provoking introduction to the important changes underway as Microfinance comes of age. Microfinance lending institutions have traditionally been recognized for making small loans to the poor in developing countries a market considered too small, too expensive, and too risky for conventional lenders. Repayment rates, however, have been remarkably high, and over the last few decades this market has quietly grown to include more than 10,000 micro financiers around the globe, providing around 17 billion in capital. Conventional lenders have taken serious notice and this market is estimated to grow to over $250 billion in the next 10 years. Program Schedule6:30 7:00 pm Reception and Networking (Saybrook Room)
Featured Panelist
Deb Burand, former Executive Vice President, Grameen Foundation; Mary Ellen Iskenderian, SOM 86, President and CEO, Womens World Banking; Dean Karlan, Assistant Professor Economics, Yale University; Christian Novak, Microfinance Institutions Group-Debt-Products, Morgan Stanley.
Additional Info/Contact: To register: http://events.som.yale.edu/index.php?eventid=376 |
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