Banks invest €580m in microcredit

Dutch banks and pension funds have invested €580m in microcredit in developing countries, a figure that is set to double in the next three years, according to a survey by the Volkskrant.


The returns on microcredit are good and it have proven to be immune to the credit crisis. Banks also hope to attract new clients in markets such as India and Brazil.

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