Professor Muhammad Yunus, Winner of the 2006 Noble Peace Prize, Will Inaugurate Grameen...

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Professor Muhammad Yunus, Winner of the 2006 Noble Peace Prize, Will
Inaugurate Grameen America April 25 in New York City

The first branch of Grameen America is open for business in Queens

NEW YORK, April 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Professor Muhammad Yunus, the founder of
Grameen Bank and the founding father of the microfinance movement, will
officiate at a formal grand opening of the first branch of Grameen America, in
the New York City borough of Queens on April 25, 2008, with a special
reception for borrowers, community leaders, friends, and the news media.

The Grameen America office is located at 37-66 74th Street in Jackson Heights,
a microcosm of the rich and diverse population of New York.  Shah Newaz, who
has extensive experience setting up programs for Grameen in Bangladesh and the
Dominican Republic, heads the Grameen American Jackson Heights team, which is
multi-lingual and well-connected to the local community.

Opened in November 2007, the new office made its first loan disbursements on
January 15, 2008.  The first borrowers included a group from the Dominican
community of Corona and a group from the Bangladeshi community in Woodside. 
As of mid-April 2008 Grameen America has exceeded $350,000 in loan
disbursements and has more than 165 borrowers.

Borrowers are using loans for a range of income-generating programs.  Even
borrowers with established businesses are using the loans to expand their
range of services and products.  They now can avoid the use of predatory loans
to stock up on inventory.  Previously some members depended on local, non-bank
lenders who charged usurious rates of up to 400 percent.

Grameen America uses a group lending and savings model that Grameen Bank has
refined over 30 years.  The group model requires prospective borrowers to form
or join five-member "groups" which are then organized into "centers" that meet
on a weekly basis.  The Grameen model requires all borrowers to save money
when they receive loans so that customers build financial resources for the
future.  The group meetings and Grameen's lending standards promote successful
repayment and provide a valuable forum for best-practice sharing and training
on financial issues such as credit scores, savings and related needs including
health and insurance.  

Newaz understands that gaining traction in new Grameen markets takes time.  He
says, "While Grameen Bank is a household name in Bangladesh, we are not yet
known in our borrowing communities in the United States, but we will be.  I
had a similar experience when I launched Grameen in the Dominican Republic. 
We must build and earn the trust and understanding of our future local
clients.  Clearly, a real need for our services in New York exists, as the
speed and volume of our initial lending confirms."

Funding
Grameen America is attracting grants, private contributions, loans and equity
investments to support its initial development, but the organization is
designed to become a self-sufficient national business that does not rely on
grants or contributions for its on-going operations.

Management
Grameen America is supervised by the most senior Grameen executives, including
Professor Yunus and Professor H.I. Latifee, the head of Grameen Trust.  Shah
Newaz leads local implementation and is ensuring that Grameen practices are
followed closely.  Vidar Jorgensen, an American businessman who has been the
principal proponent of Grameen America, serves as President, Ritu Chattree, a
former investment banker, is Vice President of Finance and Development and
Isabel Maxwell serves as the West Coast Advisor.

Queens Pilot Program
Grameen America is beginning operations with a pilot program in Queens and
will open additional branches in New York during the next few years.  After a
second pilot program elsewhere in the United States, Grameen America expects
to begin rolling out operations nationally.

Grameen America
Grameen America is a microcredit lender whose mission is to help alleviate
poverty through entrepreneurship by providing loans, savings programs, credit
establishment, and other services to the working poor, especially women, in
the United States.  Grameen America is built upon the success of the Nobel
Peace Prize Laureates Grameen Bank of Bangladesh and Founder Professor
Muhammad Yunus.

Grameen America provides loans at reasonable rates, enabling borrowers to
avoid predatory lenders whose extremely high interest rates deny the working
poor the full benefits of their labor. 

For further information contact: 
Ms. Ritu Chattree
Vice President, Grameen America 
60 East 42nd Street, Suite 1022
New York, NY 10165
T: +1-212-897-4938
C: +1-917-330-4710
R.Chattree@grameenamerica.com




SOURCE  Grameen America

Ritu Chattree, Vice President, Grameen America, +1-212-897-4938, cell:
+1-917-330-4710, R.Chattree@grameenamerica.com

 

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