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30 March, 2009

 

Legal Advice for Non-Governmental Microfinance Institutions


Microfinance is relatively unknown in Thailand. To make matters worse, laws on the subject are vague. Most law firms in Thailand focus on corporate and business law. Very few have taken a look at foundation, co-operative, associations or Social Enterprise laws. This makes it very challenging for non-company microfinance organizations to get good legal advice. Other than the "Institutional Options" sheet found on the resource page of this website, most legal experts can provide little advice on specific topics relevant to the microfinance industry.

While there are likely other law firms inside Thailand who may have a working knowledge of microfinance, we would like to recommend a lawyer who is used by most of the major non-government microfinance programs. He is based in Ubon Ratchathani and has knowledge of microfinance within a company, foundation or association structure. He is an excellent resource for anyone wanting sound legal advice on their microfinance project. For more information, contact Khun Nitgon at 081-8782764.

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16 March, 2009

 

PDA expands into Cambodia


In a recent interview with The Nation, Mechai Viravaidya of PDA stated that his organization will be expanding its services into neighbouring Cambodia. With a $7 million USD grant, they are planning to share their experiences and knowledge with villages along the Thai-Cambodia border. To read the entire artice visit The Nation.

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02 March, 2009

 

Microfinance Gateway


This past week, the Microfinance Gateway website added our resources to its website. For those not familiar with the Microfinance Gateway website, it is an excellent resource site for information on the global microfinance industry. It is run by CGAP, an organization based at the World Bank. The website is in English, French and Arabic. We hope that it brings additional opportunities for the MFIs currently operating in the country.

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