BASIX (India)
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Development |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Headquarters | Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
Area served | India |
Key people | Vijay Mahajan (founder) |
| Services | Livelihoods Promotion |
| Revenue | Rs 53 crores (US$ 13.5 million) (2007) |
| Rs 4 crores (US$ 1 million) (2007) | |
| Total assets | Rs 296.5 crores (US$ 75 million) (2007) |
Number of employees | 2583 (2006) |
| Website | basixindia |
BASIX[1][2][3] is an institution concerning the promotion of livelihood established in 1996 in India. It is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana. BASIX Social Enterprise Group is consists of several companies who deals with community development & livelihoods promotion activities and development consultancy.
BASIX is the brand name of a group of companies,[4] which are:
- Bhartiya Samruddhi Investments and Consulting Services Ltd. (BASICS Ltd), is the holding company through which equity and debt investments are made in the group companies. It set up two fund based companies - Bhartiya Samruddhi Finance Ltd, a micro-finance NBFC in 1997 and Krishna Bhima Samruddhi Local Area Bank Ltd in 2001. It also promoted BASIX Academy for Building Lifelong Employability Limited, BASIX Consulting and Training Services Limited, BASIX Krishi Samruddhi Limited, BASIX Sub-K iTransactions Limited and Ctran Consulting Limited.
- Indian Grameen Services,[5] is a non-profit company, registered under the Section 25 of the Companies Act. IGS was promoted by Professional Assistance for Development Action (PRADAN). Established in 1987 by Vijay Mahajan, Deep Joshi and Sankar Datta, it engages in capacity building, research and development to extend commercial services for promoting livelihood opportunities for rural producers. During 1988-1995, IGS focused initially on identifying and developing livelihoods, then on provision of technical assistance and support services, and then on providing marketing support.
- Bhartiya Samruddhi Finance Ltd. (Samruddhi), an RBI registered NBFC, is engaged in micro-credit, retailing insurance and providing technical assistance in agriculture, business, and institutional development to its customers.
- Krishna Bhima Samruddhi Local Area Bank Ltd. (KBSLAB),[6][7] is an RBI licensed bank providing micro-credit and savings services in three backward districts, Raichur, Gulbarga, and Mahbubnagar.
- Sarvodaya Nano Finance Ltd. (Sarvodaya), is an RBI registered NBFC, owned by women’s self-help groups, and managed by BASICS Ltd.
Strategy and activities
To offer agricultural and business development services, such as input supply, training, technical assistance and market linkages, in a cost-effective manner, poor households are organized into groups, informal associations and sometimes cooperatives or producer companies. The formation of such groups and making them function effectively requires institutional development services. BASIX aims to provide three services concerning this, which it calls the Livelihood Triad:
- Livelihood Financial Services:[8] including micro-savings, micro-credit,[9] and micro-insurance.[10]
- Agricultural and Business Development Services:[11][12] through local value addition, non-financial risk mitigation, productivity improvement, and alternative market linkages
- Institutional Development Services:[13] an attempt to evolve and reinforce a set of behavioural norms and processes for a group of people to act in a sustainable manner, to achieve the purpose for which they together.
BASIX[14] also provides sectoral and policy research services, feasibility studies and other consultancy services using companies within the group, with a focus on contributing to the knowledge and practice of livelihood promotion. Its customers have included international bodies, the Government of India, and several state governments.
