4. SHARE: History Source: Company Information 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.13  Cost per $ Loan 110% 104% 100% 84% 74% 71%  Financial Self Sufficiency         18,209,566 10,738,703 6,728,653 4,101,330 2,616,531 1,098,896  Loan Portfolio 81,393,506 43,938,060 25,825,362 13,604,790 7,906,020 3,254,810  Cum Disbursed 36,479,044 20,358,382 12,868,419 6,047,275 4,651,210 1,921,035  Yrly Disbursed 197,722 132,084 85,644 48,868 30,629 14,155  Active Clients         2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-99  Â
5. No. of States-03 No. of districts-20 No. of branches-128 No. Villages- 3000 SML - GEOGRAPHICAL OUTREACH No of States : 3 No of Districts : 20 No of Branches: 108 SML
6. SHARE: Dreams Source: Company Information 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 3.3  Pref. Capital 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.6  Equity ($ Mil) 112 112 112 110 106  Self Sufficiency (Financial)        101.6 83 64.6 47.3 31.2  Loan Portfolio ($ Mil) 200.1 162.9 126 91.5 59.4  Total Disbursments($ Mil)               1,028,018 854,762 679,093 505,931 335,757  Active Members        4622 3945 3215 2486 1728  Staff 500 426 346 266 186  Branches        2008-9 2007-8 2006-7 2005-6 2004-5  Â
9. Impact Study (Bath, Sheffield & Sussex Universities – England) 1 ) 76.8% of the clients experienced significant reduction in their poverty over the last four years of which; i. 38.4% moved from Very Poor to Moderate Poor ii. 17.6% moved from Very Poor to Not Poor iii. 20.8% moved from Moderate Poor to Not Poor 2) 38.4% are in the Non Poor category. 3) 80% witnessed increase in income levels. 4) Women actively participate in family decisions. 5) Most of the members’ children are being sent to schools. 6) 17 different combinations were used as paths out of poverty. SML
18. Exponential Growth: Source: The State of the Microcredit Summit Campaign Report 2003 41.6 67.6 2572  Dec-02 26.9 54.9 2186  Dec-01 19.3 30.7 1567  Dec-00 13.8 23.6 1065  Dec-99 12.2 20.9 925  Dec-98 7.6 13.5 618  Dec-97 "Poorest" Clients Reached (mil) Clients Reached (Mil) Institutions Reporting  Â