India’s micro finance institutions (MFIs) have seen a surge of over 2,176 per cent in growth from Rs 17,264 crore in March 2012 to Rs 3.93 lakh crore by November 2024. Challenges such as fundraising and portfolio quality were discussed in a DFS meeting, with suggestions for credit guarantees and special funds.
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