Cumulative Disbursement of Loans
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Up to 2002, Tk. 169,974 million was disbursed as loans. Up to 2006, this figure reached Tk. 306,369 million, which translates to an increase of 98.81% during the five-year period. The average annual growth of cumulative disbursement of loans during this time was 19.76%. |
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2006 : Disbursement of Loans
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The highest amount of loan was disbursed in the month of August (Tk. 4,786 million). On the other hand, the lowest amount of loan was disbursed in January (Tk. 3,444 million). The average amount of loan disbursed per month during the twelve months was Tk. 4,156 million. |
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Cumulative Disbursement of Housing Loans
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Up to 2002, Tk. 7,688 million was disbursed as housing loans. In 2006, this figure stood at Tk. 8,473 million, which translates to an increase of 11.97% during the five-year period. The average annual growth of cumulative disbursement of housing loans during this time was 2.39%. |
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Cumulative number of Housing Loans
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Up to 2002, the cumulative number of housing loans was 558,055. Up to 2006, this figure reached 641,096. It represents an increase of 17.61% from 2002 to 2006 and an average annual growth of 3.52% during the five-year period. |
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Growth of Membership (Cumulative)
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Up to 2002, the cumulative number of members was 2.48 million. In 2006, this figure stood at 6.10 million. It represents an increase of 156.30% from 2002 to 2006 and an average annual growth of 31.26% during the five-year period. |
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Number of Branches (Cumulative)
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Up to 2002, the cumulative number of branches was 1,178. Up to 2006, this figure reached 2,319. It represents an increase of 97.70% from 2002 to 2006 and an average annual growth of 19.54% during the five-year period. Growth of number of branches in 2006 is 33.66% over the previous year. |
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Number of Villages covered (Cumulative)
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UUp to 2002, the cumulative number of villages covered was 41,636. In 2006, this figure stood at 74,462. It represents an increase of 84.10% from 2002 to 2006 and an average annual growth of 16.82% during the five-year period. Concurrently, with the increase in the number of branches there was a 24% increase in the number of villages covered compared to the previous year (2006). |
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Number of Full-time Staff, Trainees Employees
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The number of full time staff excluding Management Trainees was 18,514 in 2006; while, the number of trainees was 2,371. The increase in the number of full time staff in 2006 was 31% compared to the previous year. Overall, the total number of employees in Grameen Bank stood at 20,885 in 2006, a 29% increase compared to the previous year. |
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Number of Offices
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In 2006, Grameen Bank had a total of 2,626 offices, including branch offices, area offices, zonal audit offices, zonal offices and the head office. Compared to the previous year, this is a 35% increase in the number of offices. The number of offices increased due to the expansion of the number of branches of Grameen Bank. |
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Percentage of Women Members
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Historically, the majority of members of Grameen Bank have been women. The years under consideration are no exception. The percent of women members throughout 2002 to 2003 was within close proximity of the 95% mark, from 2004 to 2005 is 96% and in 2006 it stood 97%. |
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Number of Borrowers per Branch (year-end)
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In 2006, the number of borrowers per branch (year-end) was 2,569, a 7% decrease compared to the previous year. In 2005, the number stood at 2,801, a 3.36% increase compared to the previous year. |
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Total Assets
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In 2006, the total assets of Grameen Bank stood at Tk. 59,387 million, a 33% increase compared to the previous year. In 2005, total assets increased 33% compared to the previous year. This upward trend in the assets of Grameen Bank is the result of healthy loan portfolio growth |
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