Microlead
Description
Description
Although microfinance global outreach has increased tremendously over the past 30 years, an estimated 2.7 billion people around the world do not use formal financial services. About 56 percent of adults worldwide remain unbanked. Access to financial services underpins the ability of low-income people to achieve sustainable progress on their own terms. MicroLead, began in 2009 when UNCDF, in partnership with The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, initiated a flagship global microfinance programme to provide loans and grants on a competitive basis to microfinance institutions, commercial banks and financial cooperatives based in developing countries and pursuing a savings-based approach to expand operations to underserved markets. To date, MicroLead has awarded funding for 15 projects worth $22.5million to southern-based market leaders to enable their entrance into developing countries with savings-led methodologies. For Microlead, UNCDF partners with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Mastercard Foundation, and LIFT Myanmar. The total cost of the project is 58.6 million USD.
Partners
UNCDF, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Mastercard Foundation, and LIFT Myanmar
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Timeline
01 January 1970 (start date)
01 January 1970 (date of completion)
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Region
- North America
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