Today’s Solutions: June 19, 2026

Social enterprises aim to improve communities and help society benefit from their profits, so what could be more enterprising or more social than a bank for illiterate village women? This is what the unassuming Chetna Sinha has set up: an Indian cooperative bank for 310,000 rural women, doing US$100 million worth of banking and micro-financing. “People assume poor people want access to credit but they want to plan their lives,” says Mrs Sinha, who visited

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