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Abstract: Microfinance industry has highest growth potential for the country like India which consists of the world's second largest population. The potential lies in the fact, that most of the rural population is not covered with good financial services. The infrastructure for the financial inclusion is not adequate given the issues relating to the system of administration. Microfinance institutions (MFIs) have made an excellent attempt to reach in the interiors of the country and provide cheap loans and financial services thereby accelerating the growth rate and economic development in recent years. However, these institutions have to face systemic problems in their loan financing business, in terms of high transaction and operation cost of managing such a business. Use of Information and Communication technology could help these institutes in efficiently delivering the required financial services. This research paper focuses on the core technology issues which MFIs face in maintaining as well as operating their Information Technology (IT) based system application. The issues, in particular, relates to data collection, flexible information processing, data migration and data warehousing as well as data mining. This paper makes an attempt to provide a solution with Microfinance Information Processing Center (MIPC) as a low cost and feature rich IT solution business model for the efficient delivery of the financial services for the Microfinance Industry. Also, the various benefits derived from implementing a model such as MIPC are explained in depth in this paper. Published in: IT in Business, Industry and Government (CSIBIG), 2014 Conference on Date of Conference: 8-9 March 2014 Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 March 2015 ISBN Information: INSPEC Accession Number: 14984012 DOI: 10.1109/CSIBIG.2014.7056966 Publisher: IEEE Conference Location: Indore, India
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INSPEC: Non-Controlled Indexing IT solution business model, financial services, MIPC, microfinance industry, India, rural population, microfinance institution, economic development, information and communication technology, IT based system, data collection, flexible information processing, data migration, data warehousing, data mining, microfinance information processing center
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Author Keywords Data Warehousing, MIPC (Microfinance Information Processing Center), Big Data, Data Analytics, Data Research, MFIS (Microfinance Institutions)
Authors Purav Parikh Management Division, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India
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