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4.4. Maximum loan amount and interest policy Maximum loan amount. There is a significant difference of opinions on maximum loan amounts ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 and more. To set the maximum loan amount equal to $3,000 is expedient due to a number of reasons: • Ensure the continuity and sustainability of laws. 46 • According to the definition of microcredit given in “Microfinancing Banks and their Activities” Bulletin, the loan amount must not exceed 250% of per capita GNP in the country. 47 • The average microloan amount is circa $140-150 at present. At the same time polls indicate that half of MFO clients would like to borrow in the amount $500 and more, and one fifth of entrepreneurs need $1,200-3,000 loans. (Table 13, Annex 1 to the report). • This size loan allows the borrower to earn profits sufficient to satisfy needs and to reinvest even if the currently high interest rates (4-7% monthly) are maintained. • This price segment is not covered by any financial establishment of the country. • Consider of best innovative microfinancing practices. For instance, the maximum microcredit amount of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh is $100-300, in Ethiopia it is up to $673, in Morocco - $5,300, in Nepal – up to $1,000, in Pakistan - $150, in Poland and Hungary - $3,500, in Kazakhstan - $3,000. In a number of West African counties (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Guinea-Bissau) the maximum microloan amount is $17. The average loan amount throughout Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and Caucasus is $1,209. Setting a maximum amount for microleasing at the level of $10,000 is reasonable due to an array of arguments: • Existing, although not extensive, experience supports this. Although the average amount of leasing transactions does not exceed $2000, there are instances when the maximum value of property leased was up to $10,000 (Panel 3). • This level corresponds to the average value of domestically produced equipment although it is much lower than that of imported equipment. 46 This amount is specified in the basic resolution № 309. 47 According to the World Bank data in 2000-2003 this indicator decreased from $630 to $420. The same indicator calculated with consideration of purchasing power parity (PPP) changed from $1,490 to $1,740. |
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