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Social Impact Assessment of Microfinance Programmes - weman

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Table - A. 5.2.23<br />

Borrowers - Loan Amount Used For:<br />

[AKHUWAT]<br />

Respondent Category<br />

Active<br />

Borrowers<br />

Pipeline<br />

Borrowers<br />

Total<br />

Borrowers<br />

160 60 220<br />

72.7 27.3 100.0<br />

Loan was Business Activity 95.0 88.3 93.2<br />

used for: Repayment <strong>of</strong> debts 1.3 5.0 2.3<br />

Consumption 1.3 3.3 1.8<br />

Marriage <strong>of</strong> Daughter/Son .6 3.3 1.4<br />

The use <strong>of</strong> other household members .6 .5<br />

Death/Illness <strong>of</strong> household members .6 .5<br />

Other .6 .5<br />

Figures are row percentages except number <strong>of</strong> borrowers<br />

Table - A. 5.2.24<br />

Borrowers’ Perceptions - Getting Loan<br />

[AKHUWAT]<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Borrowers 160<br />

Loan utilized for same purpose (%) 99<br />

Loan sufficient (%) 100<br />

Time Obtaining Loan (Months) 35<br />

Expenditure incurred (Rs.) 313<br />

Problems in Obtaining Loan (%) No Problem 93.8<br />

Collateral 1.3<br />

Picture Requirement 1.3<br />

Delay in Payment 3.8<br />

Figures are averages<br />

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