MFC Member – Inpulse: New Opportunities After COVID19: a Joint Assessment [UPDATED VERSION]

JULY – AUGUST SURVEY

A resumption of activities under operational and financial constraints

Inpulse joined forces with ADA and the Fondation GCA – Grameen Crédit Agricole to keep monitoring the effects of the COVID-19 crisis among our MFI partners.

The results of the survey carried out between July 23rd and August 6th, 2020, based on 91 partners from 42 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, show that MFIs are still facing operational and financial difficulties. Nevertheless, their PAR 30 seems to have stabilized and liquidity has been well managed. But the battle against the virus is not won, and its repercussions are nowadays particularly strong in Latin America and Caribbean region and on clients carrying out activities in the informal economy.

The future challenges us to continue questioning ourselves about the best recovery actions for each region, how they can be implemented and how the different actors in the microfinance sector can directly and indirectly contribute to its revival.

Keep in contact with us over the coming months to know more about the evolution and trends of this crisis in the microfinance sector.

ENGLISH VERSION: A resumption of activities under operational and financial constraints

VERSION FRANÇAISE: Une reprise sous contraintes opérationnelles et financières

VERSIÓN ESPAÑOLA: Una recuperación bajo limitaciones operativas y financieras

MAY SURVEY

Beyond the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 crisis, new opportunities are emerging for microfinance institutions (MFIs)

Inpulse joined forces with ADA and the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation to closely monitor and analyze the effects of the COVID-19 crisis among our partners.

The results of the May survey, based on 101 partners from 47 countries presented in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America, indicate that our partners are acting proactively to adapt to the crisis and heading towards new markets or the development of new products, mostly vie enforced digitalization process. This shows how responsive the microfinance sector proves to be in times of crisis.

The complete analysis is available in three different languages. Keep in contact with us over the coming months to know the evolution and trends of the challenges as well as the innovative actions taken by microfinance organizations.

ENGLISH VERSION: Beyond the difficulties posed by the COVID-19 crisis, new opportunities are emerging for microfinance institutions (MFIs)

VERSION FRANÇAISE:  Au-delà des difficultés posées par la crise COVID-19, de nouvelles opportunités émergent pour les institutions de microfinance (IMF)

VERSIÓN ESPAÑOLA: Más allá de las dificultades generadas por la crisis COVID-19, nuevas oportunidades están surgiendo para las Instituciones Microfinancieras (IMFs)