ASA-Annual Report

 

 

 

The present sources of ASA’s microfinance funding in operation are institution’s own fund, members’ savings, fund from PKSF, grants from CORDAID and MISEREOR. ASA’s total fund up to December 2000 was Tk. 5,551.24 million, which includes donors’ grants and ASA’s own fund of Tk. 1,682.71 million, a PKSF outstanding loan of Tk. 1,600.00 million, group members’ savings of Tk. 1,607.27 million, CORDAID loan 22.09 million and other (mentioned in the box) at Tk. 639.17 million.

Sl Name of sources   Amount %
1 Member savings   1,607.27 28.95%
2 PKSF Loan   1,600.00 28.82%
3 Donors' grants   797.91 14.37%
4 CORDAID loan   22.09 0.40%
5 ASA's own fund   884.80 15.94%
  Others   639.17  
6 Loan loss reserve 201.44   3.63%
7 Member insurance 71.41   1.29%
8 Staff SB. Security & etc. 97.2   1.75%
9 Emergency fund 269.12   4.85%
  Total Taka   5,551.24 100.00%

Item-wise funds up to December 31, 2000 are shown in the following graph:

Particulars in total at the end of 2000

 

Sources of Fund

Branch

Group

Membership

Savings

Disbursement

1

DANIDA

27

1,653

33,968

30,534,487

164,742,000

2

CORDAID and MISEREOR

35

2,328

44,398

48,902,653

261,495,000

3

CORDAID LOAN FUND

10

736

13,379

9,659,095

35,337,000

4

PKSF

376

28,195

537,963

667,674,133

3,922,608,000

5

CORDAID (DAM/ASA)

10

752

15,049

15,279,578

92,384,000

6

ASA's OWN FUND

366

27,697

560,181

835,217,188

3,303,798,000

 

TOTAL =

824

61,361

1,204,938

1,607,267,134

7,780,364,000

 

CONTENTS: * The Profile of ASA  * ASA Organogram * Message for ASA * A Few Words

* Preface * ASA : A Cost-effective Sustainable MFI * ASA : A Self-reliant * Development Model

* Sources of Fund * ASA Microcredit and Microsavings Program * ASA Insurance * ASA Abroad

* Microfinance Training in ASA * ASA Consultancy Service * ASA-NGO Partnership Program

* Financial Analysis-2000 * Research and Publications * Public Relations * ASA at a Glance 2000

* ASA Plan for 2001 * Where ASA Works 

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