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An innovative and inclusive lending model for women entrepreneurs to achieve Sustainable Development Goal
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for women entrepreneurs to achieve Sustainable DevelopmentGoal
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An innovative and inclusive lending model
Presented by
Naiyer F. Khanom
2.
An innovative and inclusive lending model
A private commercial bank Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. (MTB) in Bangladesh introduced a
comprehensive lending model ‘MTB Gunabati’ jointly with SME Foundation (SMEF).
SME Foundation is a national organization works for entrepreneurship development.
They have “Credit Wholesaling program” for SME entrepreneurs.
"MTB Gunabati” is a collateral free single digit interest rate lending model under
Credit Wholesaling program designed by MTB women entrepreneur’s team in 2010.
It’s a tailor-made loan product for women entrepreneurs involved in manufacturing
business, training and ICT sector industry.
The goal of this product to create economic empowerment, employment
generation, equality in decision making and environmental improvement specially
rural and urban areas in Bangladesh.
4.
Credit Wholesale Program Works for Women Entrepreneurs’
Development through “Access to Finance for them
Offer / design the products
based on their needs
• Collateral free
• Low rate of interest
(single digit)
• Easy processing system
• Repayment system
based on business
nature
Adopt standards on
performance in:
• Client reach in rural
areas
• Financial inclusion
• Efficiency, profitability
• Impact
Access to finance that
fits the institution’s size
and stage
Provide appropriate
support modalities—
institutions that meet high
standards need:
• Policies, regulations and
legal structures that fit
women entrepreneurs
• Financial counseling and
training
• Commercial linkages
• Business advisory
services
• Dealing with legal
barriers
5.
MTB Gunabati product details feature:
Without these product
features SMEF provide some
other supports
Manufacturing business
concern,
Technology based Industries
/Enterprise
Agro-processing/ or Agro-
based industries / Enterprise
Service sector Enterprises
[preferably ICT, Beauty Parlor,
Gym, Catering]
1 year of operation with valid
trade license or other
document for business age
proof.
Business cash flow to support
repayment
Not mandatory bank account
reflection
Collateral: No collateral
required
Loan limit: Credit facility BDT
0.50 lakh to BDT 10.00 lakh.
Interest rate single digit at 9%
Tenor: Highest 60 months.
Grace period: required on
business nature
Repayment: monthly or
quarterly Installment
Processing fee 0.5 percent
Repayment: monthly or
quarterly Installment
Match making meeting with
bank and women
entrepreneurs
Information availability for
access to bank finance
Providing skill development
training for women
entrepreneurs
Networking between women
entrepreneurs & other
advocacy
Arrange fair and product
display
Award and Incentives
Eligibility Feature
6.
How the credit wholesale program impact on Sustainable Development
Step 1
Women entrepreneurs,
specially in
manufacturing, Agro-
based industries, Service
sector Enterprises, ICT,
Beauty Parlor, Gym and
Catering services
Step 2 Step 4Step 3
Bank Finance:
In Working
capital
In manufacturing
In trading
In service
Machine purchase
Increases:
Increase in sales
Income
generation
Assets
Economic security
Confidence in
future
Outcomes
Self employments
Employment
generation
Better standard of
living
Women
empowerment
Banking for
the women
Entrepreneurs
7. 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
A set of 17 SDGs to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and
tackle climate change by 2030
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8.
Source: The World Bank website
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In 2014, Bangladesh reached Low Middle Income Country status.
The World Bank Group's Country Strategy Framework for Bangladesh for 2016 to 2020
will support Bangladesh to achieve its vision of attaining middle-income status by 2021.
Job creation is Bangladesh’s top development priority to reduce poverty and boost shared
prosperity.
Bangladesh to accelerate growth, foster social inclusion and strengthen climate and
environmental management.
Economic Development of Bangladesh
9. Scope of the study
The scope of the present study covers 76 women entrepreneurs from 15 districts in
Bangladesh, beneficiary of MTB Gunabati program of Phase-I & II.
Limitations of the study
Data collection through primary source and through the interview was a time consuming
matter.
Methodology
Visiting the entrepreneurs.
Interviewing the funded entrepreneurs to collect the data.
Discussions with various associations & Partner Financial Institutions’ (officials of Mutual
Trust Bank Limited) representatives.
Sampling Plan
Randomly, we analyze 10 different entrepreneurs’ data from 09 different districts out of
76 entrepreneurs from 15 different districts for ease of comparison among them.
Study on MTB Gunabati project
outcomes and data analysis from random sampling
10. Growth in sales figure
Sl.
No
Enterprise Name District Sector Monthly Sale
While program
initiation (31.01.13)
Now
(31.12.14)
Growth
01 Roza Boutique Rangpur Boutique 2,50,000 3,00,000 20%
02 Mayeda Enterprise Sirajganj Handloom 4,50,000 6,00,000 33.33%
03 Dream Touch Beauty Parlor Dhaka Beauty Parlor 2,20,000 2,85,000 29.54%
04 Auporupa Fashion & Tailors Chittagong Boutique &
tailoring
1,20,000 2,00,000 66.66%
05 New Khan Fashion Narsinghdi Embroidery 2,50,000 3,00,000 20%
06 Karigar Dhaka Leather 6,00,000 10,00,000 66.66%
07 Rita Cottage Industry Sirajganj Handloom 6,00,000 8,00,000 33.33%
08 Nokshi Ladies Tailors &
Fabrics
Gazipur Fabrics 30,000 45,000 50%
09 Bimurto Dhaka Handicrafts 2,20,000 3,00,000 36.36%
10 Al-amin Leather Crafts Dhaka Leather &
handicrafts
2,00,000 3,50,000 75%
Table : Comparison of sales figure of an entrepreneur in between initiation of program and now
11. Pie chart: District wise total number of women entrepreneurs
Graph shows the Employment generation growth and pie chart shows the
district wise total number of women entrepreneurs share
Graph: Showing the employment generation growth of different
entrepreneurs
12. Development Impact and Outcomes
Utilization of Fund – Women entrepreneurs of MTB Gunabati program mostly use their fund in
working capital management, so that entrepreneurs can increase their incomes faster.
Skill Development - SME Foundation provided basic training regarding fashion design,
beautification, and business management etc.
Technology Development – After funding of MTB Gunabati program to the women
entrepreneurs, there is huge technological changes took place in almost in every business
concern of beneficiary found out while visiting.
Production Growth – On the basis of 2013’s production; most of the entrepreneurs enhance
their production growth 100 to 180% in last year.
Quality of Production - Minimum required standards applied to almost all entrepreneurs’
factory.
Working Environment –MTB Gunabati beneficiary improved working environment mostly
cleanliness, Ventilation and temperature, Lighting, Drinking water, Latrines and urinals etc.
13. Location: Sher-E-Bangla Road, Hazaribagh,
Dhaka-1209
Loan Amount: BDT. 1 million
Purpose: Machine purchase, working capital
Key features: Leather goods manufacturing
concern
Employment: Currently 25 workers employed in
KARIGOR, while the program initiation, this
number was 20
Export: Earlier export through other channel,
now start to direct export
Local Market: Locally, supplier of Kay craft,
Arong
Training: From USA, Germany, ISO certification
Recognition: Winner of National SME award
Present status: Now she expand her business,
hired a showroom for direct sale of her product.
Case Study 01: TANIA Wahab, Karigar
14. Case Study 02: SAJEDA Akhter Jahan, Roza Boutique
Location: New Cross Road, Guptapara, Katwali,
Rangpur
Initial Investment: Only 5000 taka
Loan Amount: BDT. .5 million
Purpose: Working capital
Key features: Boutique business (Satronji, Nokshi
kantha, Cushion cover)
Employment: Now 12 workers permanently working
in Roza Boutique, besides them about 50 plus rural
women working for her in contract basis
Export: Export in Japan, USA, France
Local Market: Supply in Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi
Present status: Now she expand her business,
currently a fully bankable entrepreneur
15. Case Study 03: WAFI Islam, Bimurto
Location: Nandalal Datta Lane, Sutrapur, Dhaka
Initial Investment: Only 1200 taka
Loan Amount: BDT. .6 million
Purpose: Working capital
Key features: Photo album, photo frame, note book,
etc.
Employment: Currently 42 workers employed in
BIMURTO
Local Market: 100% local, supply in Chittagong,
Sylhet & marketed in Dhaka
Showroom: 2 showroom in Dhaka city
Training: From SME Foundation
Present status: Bankable entrepreneur, got loan NRB
Bank
16. Case Study 04: DILRUBA Hoshna, Auporupa Fashion & Tailors
Location: Taltala, Faridir Para, Chandgaon,
Chittagong
Initial Investment: Only 5000 taka
Loan Amount: BDT. .3 million
Purpose: Business expansion & establishment of
tailoring training center
Key features: Salwar kamiz, three piece etc.
Employment: Currently 10 permanent workers, 12
workers through outsourcing
Trainer: Trainer of her own tailoring training center
Showroom: 2 showroom in Chittagong city
Engagement: Member of CWCCI
17. Women entrepreneurs utilize their fund mainly for working capital management and
business expansion.
SME Foundation’s initiative through providing skill development training acted properly
in their skill development approach.
Through the proper monitoring of SME Foundation after disbursing loan, production
growth increases almost in all of the factories.
Good design & quality of production remarkably brought positive changes in creating a
strong market in home.
Besides these, working environment, technology development, labor quality are in
sound position than earlier.
Sometimes external factors influence very tightly to negative side.
Lack of consciousness belongs to the entrepreneurs about the loan documentation to
get the formal source of fund.
Findings
18. SME Foundation should offer courses on women entrepreneurship in order to train
women on the subject.
SME Foundation should organize workshops and seminars for women, both at national
level and at district level to popularize SME
SME Foundation should offer Annual Awards for Best Women Entrepreneurs, Best
Women’s Enterprises and Innovative Women’s Products specially for Rural Women’s
Achievements
SME Foundation can set up a Central Display Centre for women’s products.
SME Foundation should develop a Design Centre for SME products. This would enable
women entrepreneurs to manufacture quality goods capable of competing in the
international market.
SME Foundation should protect and develop the typical products of various
regions/districts in order to preserve the heritage of the country.
Recommendations