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We produce blogs to discuss new research findings, ongoing projects, and even personal reflections on the research process. Our blogs are written for a variety of audiences, including other researchers, policymakers, practitioners, financial service providers, grassroots organizations, impact investors and the public. The format is simple and easy to grasp. The language is straightforward, and the tone is non-academic. Our blogs can be of varying lengths. We choose to write a blog when we don’t want to do a full- fledged study or follow a rigorous research process. Blogs may contain opinions and they can also be based on experiences. Some of our blogs may just share some observations, learnings, or challenges.

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August 20, 2012 | Dvara Research

On August 03, 2012, RBI came out with its ‘Non Banking Financial Company-Micro Finance Institutions’ (NBFC-MFIs) – Directions – Modifications’1 via which RBI has made changes to Directions issued on December 02, 2011 in light of representations received by it from NBFCs functioning in the microfinance sector.

By Prabal Goel
August 8, 2012 | Dvara Research

This is the second post in our blog series on Long Term Debt Markets in the Indian context.

By Rajeswari Sengupta, Vaibhav Anand
July 31, 2012 | Dvara Research

As part of the Consumer Protection series, below is the concluding part of the three-part interview with Kate McKee of CGAP.

By Dvara Research
July 27, 2012 | Dvara Research

Below is the second part of the three part interview with Kate McKee of CGAP. The interview is part of our Consumer Protection series.

By Dvara Research
July 24, 2012 | Dvara Research

As part of our series on consumer protection, we seek to present views of leading experts in the field. Here, in this three-part series, Deepti George of IFMR Finance Foundation interviews Kate McKee of CGAP.

By Dvara Research
July 16, 2012 | Dvara Research

This post marks the beginning of our new blog series on Long Term Debt Markets in the Indian context. In this series we will explore current status of the Indian debt market, importance and issues in relation to these markets, profile select developed debt markets and identify key learnings for the Indian debt market.  

By Dvara Research
June 18, 2012 | Dvara Research

The Micro-insurance sector has been often in the news in the recent times. This is primarily because of IRDA’s recent recommendation towards an “everything product” approach for which the Life Insurance Council has been asked to prepare a blue-print.

By Swati Grewal
June 3, 2012 | Dvara Research

While the corporate insolvency framework has seen a lot of activity, the individual insolvency framework in India consists merely of a pair of statutes legislated in the British era which today lie dormant for all practical purposes.

By Darshana Rajendran
May 17, 2012 | Dvara Research

IFMR Finance Foundation is working on understanding the regime for corporate and individual insolvency in India, as part of our mandate on financial systems design. We will be regularly showcasing our learnings on this front as a part of this new blog series called “Insolvency in India”. We start off by looking at the legal framework for corporate insolvency in India.

By Jayanth Srinivasan
May 10, 2012 | Dvara Research

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) just released its new securitisation guidelines for standard assets via a notification.

By Vineet Sukumar