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The Marginal Cost of Integrating Microfinance with Education Using the Unified Approach

Analyzing the feasibility and sustainability of linking non-financial services with financial ones
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This paper was commissioned by the Microcredit Summit Campaign in 2006.The study examines the methodology of 'Credit with Education' that integrates two services: financial and non-financial. The paper states that:

  • Non-financial services are related to satisfaction, loyalty and indexes of client default;
  • Organizations that work with the Credit with Education services have shown that it is possible to render efficient educational services during borrower group meetings;
  • This helps in the efficient use of resources and the consolidation of an institution with social objectives.

The paper is divided into the following sections:

  • An analysis of the different forms of integrating education with financial services;
  • A description of the methodology used by CRECER - a Bolivian institution that uses the unified services approach - with a detailed look at the procedures;
  • A cost survey of the educational component that specifies the method and the results of the cost analysis;
  • A presentation of arguments related not only to the investments of financial services, but also the results and impacts generated by them.

The study concludes that:

  • There is a marginal cost to providing education as a unified service to clients from inside a financial institution;
  • However, there are many more benefits to the clients as well as to the institution;
  • Cost analysis is an important tool to analyze the feasibility and sustainability of non-financial services linked to financial ones.

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By Rueda, I.
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