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Bangladesh Extension Education Services (BEES)


 

BWTP Member Profile:


Bangladesh Extension Education Services


Address: House # 183, Eastern Road, Lane # 2, New DOHS, Mohakhali
City/Country: Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh
Contact Person: Md. Khabir Uddin
Deputy Director (Microfinance)
Contact Number:

+880-2-9889732, +880-2-9889733, +880-2-8713389

Fax Number: +880-2-9891579
Email Address: skuddin@dhaka.net or beesbd@gmail.com
Website: www.bees-bd.org

MEMBER OVERVIEW

BEES started its journey in 1975 with an aim to be with the people those who are at disadvantaged situations. Since then BEES has been contributing towards the development of the poor with utmost commitments and enthusiasm. BEES believes that sustainable development of the poor communities can only be ensured if the development activities are shared and owned by the communities. Being a development partner, BEES attitude is always to support the poor with appropriate assistance, link them with local level institutions and facilitate the government policy so that development is sustained.

Mission: "To bring about changes in the lives of the poor, illiterate, neglected, unskilled and destitute people, especially women of the society, through their empowerment, self-reliance and improvement of life style by its endeavors for sustainable development."

OUTREACH (As of YR 2010)

Number of Clients Served                   108,586
Number of Active Borrowers                     93,995
Male                       6,455
Female                     87,540
Number of Active Depositors                   108,586
Male                       7,528
Female                   101,058
           

PROGRAMS / SERVICES

A. Rural Development Program
Institutional Building

Micro-finance program 
     Credit
     Savings
     Insurance
     Credit Plus Services

B. Health, Family Planning, Maternal & Child Health (MCH) & Nutrition Program
Community Based Health Program
Expanded Health and Education Program

C. Special Program
Urban Poor Development Program
Advocacy Program 
Gender Awareness and Women’s Right 
Social Mobilization Programs with Vulnerable Groups 
Legal Aid Services 
Financial Services of the Poorest 
Social Assistance for Tribal Population 
Promotional Activities 
Water and Sanitation

D. Support Program
Training
Information and Development Communication 
Research, Monitoring and Evaluation
 
E. Education Program

F. HIV/AIDS  RTI/STD

FINANCIAL INFORMATION (As of YR 2010)

(In US Dollars)
Average Loan Balance per Borrower                        87.00
Average Savings Balance per Saver                        24.00
Total Assets          10,968,875.00
Savings           2,603,260.00
Equity              117,770.00
Outstanding Loans             6,741,928.00
Gross Loan Portfolio            8,208,205.00


Capital/Asset ratio 1.2%
Debt to Equity ratio 79.19%
Deposits to Loans 31.7%
Deposits to Total Assets 23.7%
Gross Loan Portfolio to Total Assets 74.8%
Return on Assets 16.3%
Return on Equity 15.2%

COMPARATIVE PORTFOLIO STATUS REPORT 2006-2008         

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