Title: Freeing Up Capital - Muhammad Yunus (Grameen Bank)
Title/Company: Grameen Bank
Length: 0:7:0
Date: 2/4/2008
Source: Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner
Description: Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank, never aspired to work as a banker. While he was teaching economics in Bangladesh, his country was in the middle of a famine. After speaking to many small business owners, Yunus realized that these small businesses could not get access to fair loans to start their own enterprises. His idea was to start a microlending program to free the poor entrepreneurs from usury and give them access to the capital they needed to get started.