Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks
This document identifies and shares good practices that can be replicated by national development banks to enhance access, use, and quality of financing for women's micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). These practices serve both to motivate self-limiting demand (female entrepreneurs who do not apply for a loan) and strengthen the supply of credit that is not covering needs, does not fit the characteristics of women's businesses, or is diverted to other clients. Among the main findings, the document highlights the importance of designing products with non-financial considerations (such as personalized advice, training, networking activities, and capacity building, among others) as well as financial products based on segmentations and detailed market research of women's businesses. At the same time, it suggests the need to strengthen alliances with specialized institutions and consider the use of digital mechanisms in developing solutions.
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dig-bid-node-322882022-09-21T16:48:02ZBest Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks 2022-06-08T00:06:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004295 https://publications.iadb.org/en/best-practices-financing-women-msmes-latin-america-and-caribbean-recommendations-national Inter-American Development Bank Women Small Business Women Entrepreneurs Finance Bank Loan Best Practices Development Bank B54 - Feminist Economics E51 - Money Supply • Credit • Money Multipliers J16 - Economics of Gender • Non-labor Discrimination K38 - Human Rights Law • Gender Law L32 - Public Enterprises • Public-Private Enterprises H81 - Governmental Loans • Loan Guarantees • Credits • Grants • Bailouts N26 - Latin America • Caribbean P42 - Productive Enterprises • Factor and Product Markets • Prices • Population development bank;MSME;micro business;women;national development bank This document identifies and shares good practices that can be replicated by national development banks to enhance access, use, and quality of financing for women's micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). These practices serve both to motivate self-limiting demand (female entrepreneurs who do not apply for a loan) and strengthen the supply of credit that is not covering needs, does not fit the characteristics of women's businesses, or is diverted to other clients. Among the main findings, the document highlights the importance of designing products with non-financial considerations (such as personalized advice, training, networking activities, and capacity building, among others) as well as financial products based on segmentations and detailed market research of women's businesses. At the same time, it suggests the need to strengthen alliances with specialized institutions and consider the use of digital mechanisms in developing solutions. Inter-American Development Bank Cristina López Mayher Karina Azar Gabriela Andrade IDB Publications Latin America and the Caribbean en |
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This document identifies and shares good practices that can be replicated by national development banks to enhance access, use, and quality of financing for women's micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). These practices serve both to motivate self-limiting demand (female entrepreneurs who do not apply for a loan) and strengthen the supply of credit that is not covering needs, does not fit the characteristics of women's businesses, or is diverted to other clients. Among the main findings, the document highlights the importance of designing products with non-financial considerations (such as personalized advice, training, networking activities, and capacity building, among others) as well as financial products based on segmentations and detailed market research of women's businesses. At the same time, it suggests the need to strengthen alliances with specialized institutions and consider the use of digital mechanisms in developing solutions. |
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Cristina López Mayher |
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Cristina López Mayher Inter-American Development Bank |
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Women Small Business Women Entrepreneurs Finance Bank Loan Best Practices Development Bank B54 - Feminist Economics E51 - Money Supply • Credit • Money Multipliers J16 - Economics of Gender • Non-labor Discrimination K38 - Human Rights Law • Gender Law L32 - Public Enterprises • Public-Private Enterprises H81 - Governmental Loans • Loan Guarantees • Credits • Grants • Bailouts N26 - Latin America • Caribbean P42 - Productive Enterprises • Factor and Product Markets • Prices • Population development bank;MSME;micro business;women;national development bank |
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Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks |
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Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks |
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Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks |
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Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks |
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Best Practices for the Financing of Women MSMEs in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recommendations for National Development Banks |
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best practices for the financing of women msmes in latin america and the caribbean: recommendations for national development banks |
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Inter-American Development Bank |
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