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Stability of Small Balance Deposits Do deposits from poor individuals constitute stable long-term funding for MFIs? This paper examines the actual behavior of deposits raised from poor individuals. The study focuses on five institutions in developing and emerging markets that have large deposit volumes from low-income savers, and examines if:
Study results indicate that, with limited access to capital market instruments, mobilizing customer deposits is fundamental to balance sheet growth and to maintaining a stable, low-cost liability base. Findings include:
The paper recommends that banks and MFIs in emerging and developing countries invest their efforts in understanding depositor behavior in normal operating conditions as well as under stress circumstances.
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