Mifos, Grameen Foundation's open-source technology solution for microfinance institutions, received a boost today with the announcement of IBM's commitment to develop and promote the solution. The collaborative 
project will build additional functionality and robustness into the Mifos application and give MFIs around the world access to new software that streamlines the lending process and significantly reduces operational and technology costs. Five MFIs are currently deploying Mifos in India, Kenya, Tunisia, and Honduras.
Many MFIs lack their desired client reach due to inefficient and limiting technology infrastructure. Mifos, designed for the microfinance industry, provides key functionality required by MFIs, including client management, loan and savings portfolio management, loan repayment tracking, fee and savings transactions, and reporting. The core technology is a user-friendly Web application running on top of a MySQL database. Being Web based, Mifos enables a centralized database so that the head office and regional offices are looking at data in real time.
Today many MFIs, (those who have made IT purchases - many are still operating manually) struggle with their IT systems for various reasons. These include either having purchased software that is limited or difficult to customise to their institution, out of reach pricing for more advanced solutions, lack of technology expertise locally or weak management commitment to IT strategy, to name a few. Using an open-source system could provide further flexibility and avoid the upgrade trap, among other benefits.
The goals of the IBM-Grameen Foundation partnership are to develop a new Mifos platform that provides (1) access to world-class software for all microfinance institutions; (2) global standards in management and reporting; and (3) sharing and scaling of technology innovation. All of these benefits will contribute to the microfinance industry’s capacity to increase its outreach to those in need.

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