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		<title>By: Savings and Financial Inclusion at CARD Bank &#8212; Women members as Hapinoy Entrepreneurs / Experiential Education, the best way to learn about Social Entrepreneurship &#124; Rictandag&#039;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Savings and Financial Inclusion at CARD Bank &#8212; Women members as Hapinoy Entrepreneurs / Experiential Education, the best way to learn about Social&#160;Entrepreneurship  Posted on January 11, 2011 by rictandag    http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=68934292 Savings and Financial Inclusion at CARD BankBy: Dolores Torres President and CEOCARD Bank Inc.A Microfinance-oriented Rural BankSan Pablo City, Philippines 1986Banking services even in far flung and hard to reach areas providing the clients an access to affordable and responsive banking products and services.  Establishment of Other Savings become accessible to clients and their families even to their small children.–Emergency;–Education;–Health care; and all other–Other family events.It brought back their dignity as persons for not begging from their relatives and neighbors during emergencies.4.  It empowers them in the family and in the community. Savings and Financial Inclusion •CARD savings Features and Requirements that are easy to comply:–Only $5 to open an account;–Only $11 to earn interest;–No other ID requirement if microfinance borrower  already;–Small deposits being collected from weekly center meetings;  –Withdrawals being serviced at OBOs daily;–Interest rate higher than the market;–Other deposits being collected from house or business locations;–OBOs made accessible to clients’ location and businesses; and –Client’s voices always being heard in terms of product development and enhancement.Ensuring Savings and Financial Inclusion through all other Empowerment positions at the MFIs, other activities and programs•Women Members as Board of Directors of CARD Bank •Women Members as Board of Trustees of CARD-MBA•Women Members as MBA Coordinators•Women Members as Preferred Stockholders•Women Members as Representatives/Observers to:–CARD, Inc.– CARD MRI Development Institute•Women members as Hapinoy Entrepreneurs http://ruizmark.com/2009/08/31/experiential-education-the-best-way-to-learn-about-social-entrepreneu... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Savings and Financial Inclusion at CARD Bank &#8212; Women members as Hapinoy Entrepreneurs / Experiential Education, the best way to learn about Social&nbsp;Entrepreneurship  Posted on January 11, 2011 by rictandag    <a href="http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=68934292" rel="nofollow">http://www.docstoc.com/docs/document-preview.aspx?doc_id=68934292</a> Savings and Financial Inclusion at CARD BankBy: Dolores Torres President and CEOCARD Bank Inc.A Microfinance-oriented Rural BankSan Pablo City, Philippines 1986Banking services even in far flung and hard to reach areas providing the clients an access to affordable and responsive banking products and services.  Establishment of Other Savings become accessible to clients and their families even to their small children.–Emergency;–Education;–Health care; and all other–Other family events.It brought back their dignity as persons for not begging from their relatives and neighbors during emergencies.4.  It empowers them in the family and in the community. Savings and Financial Inclusion •CARD savings Features and Requirements that are easy to comply:–Only $5 to open an account;–Only $11 to earn interest;–No other ID requirement if microfinance borrower  already;–Small deposits being collected from weekly center meetings;  –Withdrawals being serviced at OBOs daily;–Interest rate higher than the market;–Other deposits being collected from house or business locations;–OBOs made accessible to clients’ location and businesses; and –Client’s voices always being heard in terms of product development and enhancement.Ensuring Savings and Financial Inclusion through all other Empowerment positions at the MFIs, other activities and programs•Women Members as Board of Directors of CARD Bank •Women Members as Board of Trustees of CARD-MBA•Women Members as MBA Coordinators•Women Members as Preferred Stockholders•Women Members as Representatives/Observers to:–CARD, Inc.– CARD MRI Development Institute•Women members as Hapinoy Entrepreneurs <a href="http://ruizmark.com/2009/08/31/experiential-education-the-best-way-to-learn-about-social-entrepreneu.." rel="nofollow">http://ruizmark.com/2009/08/31/experiential-education-the-best-way-to-learn-about-social-entrepreneu..</a>. [...]</p>
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