[2013] JARAMILLO, Miguel. Expanding microfinance in Latin America’s rural areas. ELLA. Economic Development, Microfinance, Policy Brief 3.

The inclusion of rural people in financial markets has long been a social objective pursued in developing countries around the world. Indeed, microfinance’s pioneering work was first targeted at rural areas. This brief begins by discussing microfinance’s impacts in rural areas, presenting evidence on rural poverty as well as on microfinance’s positive effects on consumption and investment in education. We then describe the evolution of rural microfinance in Latin America, before presenting some key Latin American experiences that aim to increase rural peoples’ access, not only to credit, but to a range of financial services and products. We provide a view on adaptations to credit technology used in urban areas for application in rural finance, and emphasise the importance of risk management in order to expand outreach. The Brief concludes with lessons learned from the region.