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==Categories of microcredit<ref>[http://www.grameen-info.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=177 Muhammad Yunus ''What is Microfinance?, December 2010]</ref> ==
A) Traditional informal microcredit (such as, moneylender's credit, pawn shops, loans from friends and relatives, consumer credit in informal market, etc.)<br>
B) Microcredit based on traditional informal groups (such as, tontin, su su, ROSCA, etc.) 20
C) Activity-based microcredit through conventional or specialised banks (such as, agricultural credit, livestock credit, fisheries credit, handloom credit, etc.)<br>
D) Rural credit through specialised banks.<br>
E) Cooperative microcredit (cooperative credit, credit union, savings and loan associations, savings banks, etc.)
F) Consumer microcredit.<br>
G) Bank-NGO partnership based microcredit.
H) Grameen type microcredit or Grameen credit.<br>
I) Other types of NGO microcredit.<br>
J) Other types of non-NGO non-collateralized microcredit.<br>
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This addendum is a continuation of the article Microfinance.

Categories of microcredit[1]

A) Traditional informal microcredit (such as, moneylender's credit, pawn shops, loans from friends and relatives, consumer credit in informal market, etc.)
B) Microcredit based on traditional informal groups (such as, tontin, su su, ROSCA, etc.) 20 C) Activity-based microcredit through conventional or specialised banks (such as, agricultural credit, livestock credit, fisheries credit, handloom credit, etc.)
D) Rural credit through specialised banks.
E) Cooperative microcredit (cooperative credit, credit union, savings and loan associations, savings banks, etc.) F) Consumer microcredit.
G) Bank-NGO partnership based microcredit. H) Grameen type microcredit or Grameen credit.
I) Other types of NGO microcredit.
J) Other types of non-NGO non-collateralized microcredit.