Compartamos Founders on its IPOby Rob Katz, NextBillion.net - Development Through Enterprise - Microfinance on Jul 09, 2008Breaking their silence since their April 2007 IPO, Carlos Danel and Carlos Labarthe, co-founders of Compartamos, the leading Mexican microfinance bank, publish an excerpt of their newly released “Letter to Our Peers” in the latest issue of the magazine Microfinance Insights. The authors, who have been criticized by members of the microfinance community since their IPO brought in extraordinary returns, acknowledge in the letter that social and economic goals can reinforce each other, but state that “there is no agreement on the appropriate levels of the use of profits to achieve this balance.” They explain that the Compartamos IPO, the first for a microfinance institution (MFI), has been an initiative to build the company, and has helped convince the private and the entrepreneurial class that “microfinance is worth pursuing.”
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