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Thanks for hitting the ASA website.
If you're new to the field of microfinance, spend about five minutes getting
acquainted with the field. It is fascinating and rapidly changing. For those
that are familiar with finance for the poor, you may have already heard
about what ASA has
contributed to the movement.
This site is fairly frequently updated to provide those of you who know or
work with ASA information on various statistics and the latest products being
offered to customers. The formal banking sector in
developing countries is not successfully providing financial services to
the
ASA has raced to the forefront with
a potent combination of low cost operations and high growth. Up to July 2006 ASA's Cumulative Loan Disbursement was US$
2,703 million. Loans
outstanding US$ 349 million among 4.72 million borrowers. At the end of 2005 ASA's Operational Self Sufficiency (OSS)
was 275%, Financial
Self-sufficiency 170% and rate of loan recovery 99.88%. ASA implementing it's
operation through over 2,502 branches under 64 administrative areas all over
in Bangladesh. ASA continues to perfect the role
of financial intermediation by developing a variety of savings products that
are quite successful at generating the necessary funds from local sources. ASA
now offers customers liquid,
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Md. Shafiqual Haque Choudhury ASA-Central Office: ASA-Tower, 23/3, Khilji Road, Shyamoli Mohammedpur, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh Phone: (880-2) 8110934 -5, 8119828, 8151113, 9116375 Fax: (880-2) 9121861, 8111175, E-mail: <asabd@dhaka.net> |