Grameen Koota, a Bengaluru based microfinance organization, has been felicitated at ISC-FICCI 2017 awards for its efforts in providing access to affordable credit to its clients to build toilets. Grameen Koota Director Mr. Sumit Kumar received the award from the Union Minister for Railways, Mr. Suresh P. Prabhu at a ceremony during the India Sanitation Conclave 2017 held in New Delhi.
Ms. Naina Lal Kidwai, chairperson of India Sanitation Coalition, Mr. Sanjeev Mehta, CEO and MD of Hindustan Unilever and Swami Chidanand Saraswati, Founder of Global Interfaith WASH Alliance were also present at the ceremony. In its award citation, the India Sanitation Coalition (ISC) said- "Grameen Koota has been recognized for increasing financial accessibility in rural Karnataka and Maharashtra through their three-pronged approach - Creating awareness among people in their operational areas, Imparting training on various aspects of Sanitation and providing access to affordable credit for toilet construction to needy Grameen Koota customers."
Mr Udaya Kumar, Managing Director and CEO of Grameen Koota said, “It is indeed a great honour and even greater encouragement to receive this Award for Best Financial Accessibility for Sanitation from ISC-FICCI. The award makes us and our program partners proud to be associated with our work and we reiterate our commitment to carry forward our mission against open defecation.”
Mrs Vinatha M. Reddy, chairperson of Grameen Koota said, "We are privileged to have been conferred with the great honour for our efforts towards achieving total sanitation and our alignment with Swachh Bharath Abhiyaan of Govt of India. We have also taken a pledge to make all our customers free from open-defecation by October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary.”
Grameen Koota
Headquartered in Bengaluru, Grameen Koota, A Group Company of CreditAccess Asia - Amsterdam, has 395 branches spread across Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, serving over 16 lakh customers with an outstanding portfolio of Rs. 3,125 Cr. Over 10 lakhs of Grameen Koota customers have access to sanitation today. Grameen Koota has been in micro-credit operations since 1999 and it is now the 4th largest microfinance institution in India.
Grameen Koota operates under Joint Liability Groups (JLG) model, formed exclusively by women belonging to poor and low income households. Grameen Koota has been a unique service provider in microfinance space, supporting its women customers with financial literacy and diverse credit products - catering to life-cycle needs such as income generation activity and access to water, sanitation, education, health care, home repairs, medical emergency etc.,