All in one WordPressブログ集客塾(AWBM塾)第2期先行販売の資料戦略企画ドットコム株式会社
戦略企画ドットコム株式会社(代表取締役:三宅巧一)主催、All in one WordPressブログ集客塾(AWBM塾)第2期先行販売の資料になります。 http://allinone-wp.com/lp/awbm02_sl01 先行販売期間は、2014年3月18日(火)6:00AMから3月20日(木)までの3日間限定になります。
This document provides an introduction to cooperative banks. It defines a cooperative bank as a financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, who are both customers and owners. Cooperative banks take deposits and lend money, especially in rural areas for farming, cattle, and personal financing. They differ from stockholder banks and follow prudent banking regulations. Cooperative banks are owned and managed democratically by their members on principles of cooperation, self-help and mutual assistance.
This document discusses different types of loans provided by banks. It begins by defining what a loan is and explaining the loan application and approval process. It then describes several common types of loans including overdrafts, cash credits, housing loans, personal loans, vehicle loans, education loans, agricultural loans, and credit cards. For each loan type, it provides details on eligible purposes and terms. It concludes by covering principles of sound lending and the role of CIBIL in evaluating loan applications.
The document summarizes microfinance as small loans provided to low-income individuals who lack access to traditional banking. It discusses the history and philosophy of microfinance, how it works through peer lending circles, and its growth centers globally. Key risks for microfinance investors include foreign exchange risk, difficulty assessing credit risk for many small borrowers, and potential volatility. The document also analyzes financial performance and growth metrics for microfinance institutions.
All in one WordPressブログ集客塾(AWBM塾)第2期先行販売の資料戦略企画ドットコム株式会社
戦略企画ドットコム株式会社(代表取締役:三宅巧一)主催、All in one WordPressブログ集客塾(AWBM塾)第2期先行販売の資料になります。 http://allinone-wp.com/lp/awbm02_sl01 先行販売期間は、2014年3月18日(火)6:00AMから3月20日(木)までの3日間限定になります。
This document provides an introduction to cooperative banks. It defines a cooperative bank as a financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, who are both customers and owners. Cooperative banks take deposits and lend money, especially in rural areas for farming, cattle, and personal financing. They differ from stockholder banks and follow prudent banking regulations. Cooperative banks are owned and managed democratically by their members on principles of cooperation, self-help and mutual assistance.
This document discusses different types of loans provided by banks. It begins by defining what a loan is and explaining the loan application and approval process. It then describes several common types of loans including overdrafts, cash credits, housing loans, personal loans, vehicle loans, education loans, agricultural loans, and credit cards. For each loan type, it provides details on eligible purposes and terms. It concludes by covering principles of sound lending and the role of CIBIL in evaluating loan applications.
The document summarizes microfinance as small loans provided to low-income individuals who lack access to traditional banking. It discusses the history and philosophy of microfinance, how it works through peer lending circles, and its growth centers globally. Key risks for microfinance investors include foreign exchange risk, difficulty assessing credit risk for many small borrowers, and potential volatility. The document also analyzes financial performance and growth metrics for microfinance institutions.