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Curriculum
- 33 Sections
- 155 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Fundamentals of Micro Finance8
- Evolution of Microfinance in India with a Brief History10
- Self-Help Groups (SHGs)11
- The Journey of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India and Present Scenario8
- RBI as the Regulatory Authority for Microfinance in India2
- Sa-Dhan7
- MFIN - Introduction and Brief History7
- Hierarchy of Field Staff in Microfinance Industry11
- Starting a Career as a Trainee Field Officer in Microfinance6
- Understanding Key Terms in Microfinance: Member, Group, Centre, Group Leader, Centre Leader7
- What is a Joint Liability Group (JLG)?2
- How Does a Joint Liability Group (JLG) Operate?2
- Advantages of a Joint Liability Group (JLG)2
- Disadvantages of a Joint Liability Group (JLG)2
- Village Survey8
- Compulsory Group Training (CGT)6
- Group Recognition Test8
- Loan Utilization Check in Microfinance8
- Credit Bureau Reports5
- Loan Pipelining6
- Ghost Loans6
- Code of Conduct6
- Arrear Management in Microfinance3
- Delinquency Management7
- Effective Arrear Follow-up in Microfinance3
- Effective Surprise Center Visits (SCV) in Microfinance4
- Non-Performing Assets (NPA) in Microfinance and RBI Prudential Norms5
- Microfinance Workflow: From Loan Disbursement to Collection8
- Flower Route Planning for Daily Collection in Microfinance5
- Business Correspondent Arrangement in Microfinance Institutions (MFI)10
- On-Book vs. Off-Book Portfolio in Microfinance6
- Co-Lending in Microfinance in India10
- Know Your Customer (KYC) Guidelines5
Objectives and Functions
MFIN represents the interests of NBFC-MFIs, working toward financial inclusion in India.
It serves as a common platform for member institutions to collaborate, share knowledge, and work on common industry issues.
The organization sets a framework of responsible lending and borrowing for microfinance institutions.
MFIN collects and publishes data on the microfinance sector, ensuring transparency and accountability.
It engages with regulators and policymakers to help shape favorable policies for the sector.
MFIN also plays a role in creating financial literacy programs and educating microfinance clients.