I do believe that kiva tied up with a local micro lender some months or maybe a 
year back ,,

--srs (iPad)

On 23-Apr-2013, at 5:28, Vinay Rao <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Do they have bank accounts?
> Between the extensions in my family, I've had two maids from Punjab (not
> the same pair all along) working in Bangalore for a few years now. My
> experience from this small sample set is that their parents, or an uncle,
> or a neighbour, has a bank account. Typically someone with a seemingly
> bonafide job, such as a security guard at a school, has a bank account.
> 
> 
>> Problems faced by them in opening bank accounts esp on KYC front
> Without a permanent address or a 'Sanaaksh' (something like that - I think
> it means 'identification') card, banks make it  to open accounts. The
> bigger issue I think is the distance to a bank, or source of income. A new
> source of income in Punjab villages is textile industries, but this
> involves long hours of work from including travel from the village, 6 days
> a week, and many are barely able to keep up. If they have no steady source,
> the need for a personal bank account diminishes.
> 
> 
>> How do they send money home?
> In our case, we would 'drop' a  cheque at the local SBI bank branch in
> Bangalore, with a teller, with written instructions. And then wait close to
> 20days to confirm with the maids' contacts, AND our local bank branch, that
> the money has been transferred.
> 
> 
>> Do they have banks in their villages?
> typically have a bigger village or district HQ where a bank exists.
> 
> 
>> Do they get any loans there?
> I have never asked my maids but I doubt it. They depend on more informal,
> and possibly more dangerous, ways of getting loans
> 
> 
>> Do they need micro insurance?
> Yes. I don't think they know insurance of any form exists. Their biggest
> concerns are when a family member needs an operation or such medical
> assistance.
> 
> 
>> Do they need any micro saving products?
> Not sure I understand what a micro-saving product is, but teaching them how
> to manage and save their money is a challenge.
> 
> 
> Are you aware of this organisation http://www.alittleworld.com/ ?
> Off-list, I can connect you to one of the founders. It could be difficult
> to get a response from him, but I can't think of anyone else with more
> experience in this area.
> 
> 
> :: Vinay Rao

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