Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passages compare ways to give very poor people banking services. Big government rural banks mostly failed. Grameen Bank lent tiny, unsecured loans to the poorest people and used small groups to make sure borrowers repaid. People thought the poor could not save, but Indonesia's BRI proved many poor people will use simple, no-minimum savings accounts. SafeSave in Dhaka takes this further by sending collectors to clients’ homes so people can save, withdraw, or borrow any small amount daily; this flexibility leads to frequent transactions, faster repayments, and a low-cost model that could be self-sustaining.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the author's thesis: note both praise for Grameen's microcredit success and the BRI example arguing that offering savings products would further improve microfinance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of passage A?
Correct Answer
E
Passage A's main point is that microfinance organizations have succeeded in providing loans and can serve their customers better by offering additional products. Support from the passage: "One such organization, Bangladesh's Grameen Bank, started in 1976 and soon became famous for its \"microcredit\" business model." "The model is not perfect, but it does have real virtues and has since spread around the world." "They assumed that poor people were unable to save ... This assumption, however, was probably faulty at the outset. ... [BRI] offered not only the usual loan products but also a government-guaranteed savings account with no minimum deposit. This has been an extraordinary success: BRI now has 30 million savings accounts." Together these lines show (1) the success of microcredit and (2) that adding savings products can improve service, which choice E paraphrases.
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