Monthly Archives: July 2006

Empowering people

Empowering people is one of the main benefits of microfinance and microfranchising. While promoting this area I had the opportunity to meet in the past years a number of extraordinary people that have been making huge contributions on “empowering people”.
Bill Drayton and Hernando de Soto are two of such amazing people.
Bill Drayton founded Ashoka, a citizen organization that identifies, supports and invests in social entrepreneurs-extraordinary individuals with unprecedented ideas to solve large-scale social problems. Ashoka Fellows (leading social entrepreneurs selected by Ashoka) are supported by stipends so they can focus in their project and are also supported through guidance and networking to a larger community. They are more than 1700 Fellows worldwide making necessary and needed changes for the society. I strongly recommend anyone interested to see the short video on their home page.
Hernando de Soto, one of the most respected and influential economists, founded ILD (The Institute for Liberty and Democracy) in Peru. Hernando’s thesis on why capitalism does not work in the majority of countries is grounded on the lack of a comprehensive and usable rule of law and property rights in most countries. His seminal work “The Mystery of Capital” explains his concept and the ILD has received requests from the political leadership of some 30 countries around the world.

BRAC launches a landmark securitization deal (BDT12.6bn, US$180mn)

BRAC one of the largest microfinancial institutions with over 5mn borrowers and 100,000 employees has closed a landmark securitization deal structured by RSA Capital, Citigroup, FMO and KfW. This deal is denominated in Bangladesh Taka (BDT) and will provide a total of 12.6bn BDT over the course of 6 years. BRAC will receive 1bn BDT (US$15mn) financing every 6 months totalling US$180mn over 6 years. Read BRAC’s press release here
The microfinance industry continues to tap resources from the capital markets. This year 2 large CDOs were launched US$100mn by BlueOrchard Finance S.A. and a US$60mn by Development World Markets. Pure microcredit securitization deals have so far been very few.

Warren Buffet gives over $30bn to the Gates Foundation

The biggest news this week. One of the most respected investors in the world, Warren Buffet gave the bulk of his wealth ($31bn) to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation There is a video clip on the foundation website that covers this event which is highly recommended to watch. Just 10 days earlier Bill Gates had announced that he will be handing over his role as the chief software architect of Microsoft to concentrate on the work of his foundation. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet are taking venture philanthropy to new heights and inspiring other wealthy people to follow their formidable example. Also because of who they are the coverage of this news all over the media is reaching the whole business and financial community. The impact is unmeasurable. Thanks Warren, Bill and Melinda.