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1 Introduction: Linkages between formal and informal financial institutions 1
2 Strategic alliances for scale and scope economies: lessons from FADES in Bolivia Claudio Gonzalez-Vega Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio Rodolfo Quiros Quiros, Rodolfo 11
3 Institutional transformation to create linkages that enhance rural access to financial services: the case of the Fundacion Integral Campesina in Costa Rica Rodolfo Quiros Quiros, Rodolfo Claudio Gonzalez-Vega Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio 27
4 Opportunities for the creation of linkages and alliances to expand the supply of rural financial services: the Jose Maria Covelo Foundation and its partners in Honduras Mayra Falck Falck, Mayra Rodolfo Quiros Quiros, Rodolfo Claudio Gonzalez-Vega Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio 55
5 ICICI Bank partnership linkages in India Malcolm Harper Harper, Malcolm Marie Kirsten Kirsten, Marie 85
6 A case study of AVIVA Life Insurance and its linkage with microfinance institutions Nilotpal Pathak Pathak, Nilotpal 97
7 Indonesia: A Regional Development Bank linked with village-based non-bank financial institutions Iketut Budastra Budastra, Iketut 113
8 The rich variety of microfinance linkages in Indonesia John D. Conroy Conroy, John D. Iketut Budastra Budastra, Iketut 133
9 Self-reliance vs. donor dependence: linkages between banks and microfinance institutions in Mali Hans Dieter Seibel Seibel, Hans Dieter 147
10 Partnership to expand sources of funds for rural microfinance in Peru: the case of Confianza Janina Leon Leon, Janina 169
11 Financial linkages in the Philippines: constraints and success factors Benjamin R. Quinones, Jr.Quinones, Benjamin R., Jr. 187
12 Extending the outreach of Rwandan People's Banks to the rural poor through village savings and credit associations Chet Aeschliman Aeschliman, Chet Fiacre Murekezi Murekezi, Fiacre Jean-Paul Ndoshoboye Ndoshoboye, Jean-Paul 201
13 Linking with savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs) to expand financial access in rural areas: a case study of CRDB Bank in Tanzania Gerda Piprek Piprek, Gerda 217
14 Conclusions 247
Index 275
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