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    S.A.F.E. Open Source Microfinance Suite

    S.A.F.E. Open Source Microfinance Suite

    Open Source Microfinance Suite

    S.A.F.E. is a "Open Source Microfinance Suite" created for help to the operational needs from the Microfinance institutions, developer with Web 2.0 technologies. english demo: https://english.sipakal.com Español : https://demo.sipakal.com ¿Como Instalar? : http://goo.gl/9ILv8X Default User: root Default Password: root Docker : https://hub.docker.com/r/sipakal/safeosms Source Code : https://github.com/patadejaguar/safeosms
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    openBaraza Banking

    openBaraza Banking

    Microfinance banking platform

    Openbaraza has designed a product to manage the daily transactions in the banks/microfinances; the Baraza Banking management system. These transactions entail customer relationship and management; the customer being the backbone of operations in this sector. The system provides access to the customer to create an account(s), deposit/withdraw funds, acquire and pay back loans, and view reports of all transactions. The platform uses a computerized system that capitalizes on benefits...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenCBS

    OpenCBS

    Core Banking System for Microfinance

    ...If you would like to request a Free Trial of OpenCBS Cloud, please follow this link to our website: https://opencbs.com/request_cloud/ OpenCBS Desktop is an open-source Core Banking System developed primarily for microfinance institutions and smaller financial institutions It is built around a robust core extensible through plugins. The core includes user and client management, loan schedule generation, loan tracking, repayment management, savings tracking, reporting. It can be easily integrated with external agents like accounting software, POS terminals, web services, etc.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Cyclos

    Cyclos

    Open Source online & mobile banking software

    ...Cyclos is available in more than ten languages and used worldwide by many organizations and communities. The Cyclos platform permits a de-centralization of banking services that can stimulate local trade and development. Cyclos is used for Microfinance institutions, local banks (in developing countries) and complementary currency systems like LETS, Barter networks and Time banks. Cyclos is a project of the Dutch non profit organization STRO.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Mifos is a microfinance management system designed for Unix/Windows. This project aims to port the application to MAC OS X. The porting succeeds when the application is successfully integrated with Fink, which allows easy access to MAC users.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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