ASA wins Financial Times-IFC banking award
FE Report | Thursday, 5 June 2008
ASA has won the Financial Times (London) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) 'Banking at the Bottom of the Pyramid-2008' award at a function at Dorchester, London Tuesday.
Newly elected Mayor of London Boris Johnson was present in the ceremony as the keynote speaker.
ASA International Executive Director Dirk Brottwer received the award on behalf of the ASA.
ASA was selected for the award of 'Banking at the Bottom of the Pyramid-2008' from 129 institutions across 54 countries.
The judges of the award viewed, 'ASA Cost effective and Sustainable Model' has been adopted by many organisations in different countries to achieve the best results within shortest possible timeframe.
ASA has also been selected the best micro finance institution (MFI) of the world by the internationally famed US-based Forbes magazine in 2007.
Newly elected Mayor of London Boris Johnson was present in the ceremony as the keynote speaker.
ASA International Executive Director Dirk Brottwer received the award on behalf of the ASA.
ASA was selected for the award of 'Banking at the Bottom of the Pyramid-2008' from 129 institutions across 54 countries.
The judges of the award viewed, 'ASA Cost effective and Sustainable Model' has been adopted by many organisations in different countries to achieve the best results within shortest possible timeframe.
ASA has also been selected the best micro finance institution (MFI) of the world by the internationally famed US-based Forbes magazine in 2007.