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Banker To The Poor
Autobiography of
Prof. Muhammad Yunus

 

 


Business Week has named Dr. Yunus as one of "The Greatest Entrepreneurs of All Time."

 
 
Muhammad Yunus (b. 1940)  
 
Yunus, the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, founded a banking system 30 years ago to lend small amounts of money to the rural poor in Bangladeshi villages. Most of the low-interest microloans go to women, who use them to start their own profit-making enterprises, mainly in agriculture, crafts, or services.
 
Grameen Bank now has 2,422 branches, employs more than 20,000 people, and has loaned more than $6 billion since its founding. Borrowers own most of the equity in the bank. The company has been profitable in all but three years since it was founded.
 
Key takeaway: Yunus imagined what would happen if a bank extended credit to those people who would never traditionally receive it. In the process, he created a system that empowered the poor by helping them become entrepreneurs.
 
Read the Business Week article on : 
The Greatest Enterpreneurs of All Time

See the Business Week slide show of :
Greatest Enterpreneurs
 
 
Muhammad Yunus has been named along with:
 
               
               
               
   
 
Source: http://www.businessweek.com
 


 
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