Chapter 6 - Section 6.2Savings

While the RBI restricts MLIs from accepting savings, certain institutions, particularly those in the cooperative sector, are permitted to offer savings products to their members. In contrast, in several countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, and Cambodia, MLIs are allowed to mobilize member savings, providing both a secure avenue for members to deposit funds and an inexpensive source of capital for the institutions. The MLIs, irrespective of legal form, working as BC partners to banks, can also help in mobilizing smaller savings. Table 6.4 provides an institution-wise break- up of MLIs involved in mobilizing savings. A total of 1.91 lakh clients for whom saving were mobilized by 3 MLIs.

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6.2 Savings

While the RBI restricts MLIs from accepting savings, certain institutions, particularly those in the cooperative sector, are permitted to offer savings products to their members. In contrast, in several countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal, and Cambodia, MLIs are allowed to mobilize member savings, providing both a secure avenue for members to deposit funds and an inexpensive source of capital for the institutions. The MLIs, irrespective of legal form, working as BC partners to banks, can also help in mobilizing smaller savings. Table 6.4 provides an institution-wise break- up of MLIs involved in mobilizing savings. A total of 1.91 lakh clients for whom saving were mobilized by 3 MLIs.

Table 6.4: MLIs involved in Mobilizing Savings

S.No. Name of the MLI Legal Form No. of Clients
1 Annapurna Mahila Coop Credit Society Ltd. MACS/Cooperative 1,25,199
2 Humana Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. NBFC-MFI 14,838
3 Swayamshree Mahila Samabaya Ltd. MACS/Co-operative 51,236

Note: The list of MLIs offering these services is not exhaustive