Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation grants a 3M euros loan to Pahal in favour of financial inclusion in India

By ANI | Published: March 26, 2021 04:01 PM2021-03-26T16:01:12+5:302021-03-26T16:10:02+5:30

With about 190 million adults without a bank account, India has -after China- the second-largest unbanked population in the world (World Bank). The microfinance sector has become a key instrument to fight financial exclusion in the country by providing financial and non-financial services to people excluded from the banking system.

Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation grants a 3M euros loan to Pahal in favour of financial inclusion in India | Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation grants a 3M euros loan to Pahal in favour of financial inclusion in India

Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation grants a 3M euros loan to Pahal in favour of financial inclusion in India

With about 190 million adults without a bank account, India has -after China- the second-largest unbanked population in the world (World Bank). The microfinance sector has become a key instrument to fight financial exclusion in the country by providing financial and non-financial services to people excluded from the banking system.

The sector has shown spectacular development: it has reached nearly 60 million borrowers, for a total portfolio of about 27 billion euros.

To support the development of microfinance in India, Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation has granted a loan of 3 million euros over 3 years to Pahal Financial Services Private Limited, an Ahmedabad (Gujarat) based microfinance institution.

Since its creation in 2011, Pahal has served nearly 750,000 customers, mainly women borrowers, across 167 branches with total assets under management of 81 million euros. Today, Pahal is one of the fastest-growing microfinance institutions in India thanks to innovative and diverse product offering for low-income people.

"With this new partnership, the Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation strengthens its action in favour of financial inclusion and women empowerment in India. This funding is our first direct exposure in India, using the External Commercial Borrowing channel recently opened by the Reserve Bank of India. The company has shown on many occasions its resilience and we trust that Pahal, its clients and the whole industry are recovering fast from this crisis," said Caroline Brandt, Senior Investment Manager at the Foundation.

"Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation's debt line is a validation of Pahal's business model and displays the resilience of the microfinance sector in India," said Kartik Mehta, Co-Founder and Managing Director. "We at Pahal are determined to be a part of the financial inclusion agenda for the vulnerable sections of the society. This money will be used to on-lend to the women borrowers of Pahal," added Purvi Bhavsar, Co-Founder and Managing Director.

The Foundation's financial support comes at a time when the microfinance sector is emerging out of the Covid-19 crisis. After lockdown relaxation, the anticipated microcredit demands are expected to trigger the swift recovery of the sector. Pahal, in partnership with the Foundation, will support its borrowers to help them restart their businesses.

Pahal Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.

Pahal is a company registered with the Reserve Bank of India as a Non-Banking Financial Company that provides microfinance services to low-income households. Kartik Mehta and Purvi Bhavsar, ex-bankers with over 50 years of combined experience, founded the company in 2011. It is based in Ahmedabad and has 167 branches with over 1,400 employees. Pahal has been supported by BOPA (Base of Pyramid Asia) and Opportunity International (through their Indian subsidiary: Dia Vikas) in terms of equity investments. Pahal has touched the lives of millions of poor families by providing them with credit for income-generating activities. Currently, Pahal serves over 300,000 active clients of whom 98% are women, with total assets under management of 81 million euros.

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Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation

Created at the joint initiative of Credit Agricole and Nobel Peace Laureate Pr. Muhammad Yunus, the Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation contributes to the fight against poverty by promoting social entrepreneurship and financial inclusion. Since its creation in 2008, more than 250 million euros in loans have been granted to more than 100 microfinance institutions and social enterprises working in around 40 different countries. The Foundation currently supports more than 85 orgsations, with a portfolio of 82 million euros. It primarily targets microfinance institutions serving women and rural populations. These institutions support over 7 million people, 87% of whom are women and 83% of whom live in rural areas.

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