Former CEO of General Electric (GE) Energy South Asia, Nandkumar Dhekne, places his bets on the young team behind yearbook publishing startup Yearbook Canvas by
Jodhpur (Rajasthan) [India], April 30 (ANI/NewsVoir): Despite the many challenges, specially-abled people are turning entrepreneurs and succeeding at their own businesses.
Today, as we write this, we are here to celebrate one of these entrepreneurial heroes, Surashree Rahane who challenged the odds and turned the tide with her brand, Yearbook Canvas .
Surashree has always stood up for the fact that anybody who dares to dream can work hard and turn those dreams into reality.
An alumni from reputed institution like FMS, Delhi, Surashree Rahane is a highly impressive talent, bagging awards like Leader of the year guided by honourable former President of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam and Outstanding student of India by Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan. Being a TEDx, UNESCO and UPenn speaker among many other international platforms, she strongly believes in the power of nostalgia and storytelling.
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CreditAccess Grameen’s collection improves to 94% in Jan-March quarter
April 14, 2021
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Number of women customers fully paying their loan instalments has risen to 92.4% in the quarter
CreditAccess Grameen, a NBFC-MFI, said its collection efficiency (loan EMIs collected from women borrowers) as also its year-on-year (YoY) and quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) loan disbursement (microfinance loans given to women borrowers) has improved during the January to March 2021 quarter.
The company in a release said it YoY and also QoQ consolidated disbursement has risen by 42 per cent and 3 per cent to ₹4,726 crore, respectively in January to March 2021 quarter. The collection efficiency for CAGL, too, has risen from 91 per cent in December 2020 to 94 per cent in March 2021 and for its subsidiary Madura Microfinance, collection efficiency increased from 86 per cent in December 2020 to 90 per cent in March 2021.