Grameen's ‘members’ are its clients, who own a share of the bank and gather in small groups to receive its services. The most startling fact about membership since the launch of Grameen II has been its rapid and accelerating growth. This note looks briefly at the reasons for this growth, reviews Grameen’s membership policies, and then offers some observations on the composition of the membership.
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