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“Bandhan: The Making of a Bank” is a book written by Tamal Bandyopadhyay. It provides insights into the story behind the creation and growth of Bandhan Bank, one of the notable financial institutions in India.
The book delves into the journey of Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, the founder of Bandhan Bank, and his vision of transforming a microfinance institution into a full-fledged bank. It explores the challenges, triumphs, and strategies employed by Ghosh in establishing a successful bank that caters to the needs of underprivileged and unbanked individuals.
Through extensive research and interviews, Tamal Bandyopadhyay presents a detailed narrative of Bandhan Bank’s evolution from a non-governmental organization (NGO) providing microfinance services to becoming a bank that serves millions of customers. The book highlights the significant role played by microfinance in empowering marginalized communities and fostering financial inclusion.
“Bandhan: The Making of a Bank” offers readers an insider’s perspective into the intricacies of the banking industry, regulatory frameworks, and the socio-economic impact of microfinance initiatives. It is a compelling account that sheds light on the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the Indian banking sector and the determination required to overcome them.
Overall, the book provides an informative and inspiring account of Bandhan Bank’s transformation, making it a valuable read for those interested in finance, entrepreneurship, and social development.
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