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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

Determine the relationship: Grameen is described as the original, classic microcredit model; BRI and SafeSave are later variants that add specific features (savings accounts; door-to-door, flexible transactions) that improve outcomes. Choose the option that captures 'classic version vs competing variants that add a component and improve performance.'

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The relationship between Grameen's business model and those of BRI and SafeSave is most analogous to the relationship between

Correct Answer
C
Grameen is presented as the original, well-known model: 'One such organization, Bangladesh's Grameen Bank, started in 1976 and soon became famous for its 'microcredit' business model.' BRI and SafeSave are described as alternatives that incorporate new features producing better results: 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.' SafeSave 'offers its clients a full banking service on their doorstep... collectors visit each client every day... Given this flexibility, many clients transact very regularly... This helps explain why SafeSave's clients tend to pay back loans more quickly than do those of Grameen Bank.' Together these passages show Grameen as a successful, classic device and BRI/SafeSave as competing versions that add components which improve overall performance, matching option C.
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