Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Nepal MFIS keen to emulate Lankan model

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The Sakchyam Access to Finance for the Poor Programme (Sakchyam) in Nepal recently invited a Sri Lankan team from Berendina Microfinan­ce Institute (Gte) Ltd (BMI) to conduct a feasibilit­y study to replicate or adopt the Enterprise Developmen­t Services (EDS) model being implemente­d by the Berendina group in Sri Lanka.

Berendina Group Chairman Anura Athapattu and Berendina Enterprise Developmen­t Manager Rajesh Kanna were involved in the feasibilit­y study conducted in Chitalang, Gulariya and Pyuthan of Rural Nepal recently.

“At the workshop held with microfinan­ce institutio­ns (MFIS) and enterprise developmen­t practition­ers, it was observed that they were keen to replicate the model while Sakchyam offered all its partner MFIS a grant funding to cover replicatio­n of the BMI – EDS model,” Athapattu said on conclusion of the tour.

The BMI operation has supported thousands of families in Sri Lanka enhance income levels by implementi­ng a unique “credit plus approach”. This is where credit is provided to individual­s in the poorest strata of society along with several other tied-up training services in a financiall­y sustainabl­e manner. As a result of this, BMI was called upon to interact with MFIS in Nepal to explore the feasibilit­y of emulating the model to develop and support micro and smalllevel enterprise­s in that country.

BMI, a non-government­alorganisa­tion, is one of Sri Lanka’s top microfinan­ce service providers and has a client base of over 100,000 persons spread in the remotest of regions in Sri Lanka. Sakchyam is an initiative funded by Ukaid as part of an agreement between the government­s of Nepal and the UK. It is implemente­d by Louis Berger for the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DFID Nepal) in partnershi­p with local and internatio­nal institutio­ns.

The five-year programme, valued at US $ 25.77 million, is working with the public and private sectors to leverage access and facilitate financial sector developmen­t in Nepal for SMES and for poor people with a focus on the Mid- and Far-western Regions (MWDR and FWDR) and beyond.

 ??  ?? Berendina Chairman Anura Athapattu explains BMI’S EDS model to Nepalese heads of MFIS and enterprise developmen­t organisati­ons
Berendina Chairman Anura Athapattu explains BMI’S EDS model to Nepalese heads of MFIS and enterprise developmen­t organisati­ons

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