Professor Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Laureate and Chairman, Yunus Centre and Founder of Grameen Bank with Kamalini Ramdas, Professor of Management Science and Operations, London Business School.
Known as the "Banker to the Poor," Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus, is respected globally for his contributions toward eradicating poverty.
Driven by the idea that credit is a basic human right, Yunus founded the Grameen Bank in 1976 and developed his revolutionary micro-credit system, which has achieved phenomenal success in helping the 5.6 million poor people in Bangladesh gain a better quality of life.
A man who has successfully translated a single vision into tangible benefits for millions of people around the world, Professor Yunus shares his story and insights on how we can use business to overcome social challenges.
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Known as the "Banker to the Poor," Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus, is respected globally for his contributions toward eradicating poverty.
Driven by the idea that credit is a basic human right, Yunus founded the Grameen Bank in 1976 and developed his revolutionary micro-credit system, which has achieved phenomenal success in helping the 5.6 million poor people in Bangladesh gain a better quality of life.
A man who has successfully translated a single vision into tangible benefits for millions of people around the world, Professor Yunus shares his story and insights on how we can use business to overcome social challenges.
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