Banks in India have begun to enter the microfinance lending market, and many are partnering with regional microfinance institutions. Increasingly, loans as small as $100 are being made by mainstream Indian banks such as ICICI, HDFC, and UTI, and often contain unconventional covenants typical of microfinance transactions.
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