Professor Muhammad Yunus is the managing director and founder of Grameen Bank, which currently operates 1,148 branches providing credit to over 2.4 million poor people residing in 39,857 villages in ...
Grameen Bank, the Nobel-winning microfinance institution ... which was founded by Professor Muhammad Yunus, now the leader of Bangladesh's interim government.
The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh is a micro-credit institution that lends small amounts of money to poor people who are ignored by the conventional banking system due to their lack of collateral.
The former US President, in a clear message to former chair of Grameen Bank, denounced the violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, and pledged to "strengthen the great partnership with India and ...
The Interim Government in Bangladesh has expressed deep concerns over the reports of incidents of women being prevented from ...
The Financial Institutions Division of Bangladesh’s Ministry of Finance has drafted an ordinance to amend the Grameen Bank Act of 2013. The draft, which has been published on the website ...
Hundreds of protesters set fire to Bangladesh's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's house in Dhaka after his daughter and ...
Thousands of Bangladeshis protested on Saturday against the removal of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus from the top post at Grameen Bank, the microlender he founded. Bangladesh's finance minister on ...
Grameen Bank is set to get a fresh lease of life as the government plans to reduce its stake to 5 percent from the existing 25 percent. Earlier in 2013, the parliament passed the Grameen Bank Act ...