7 Eastern India Micro Finance Summit 2023 – Sponsorship Categories

Sponsorship Proposal Conference Partner Principal Sponsor Co- Sponsor Associate Sponsor Technology Partner Media Partner
Sponsorship Amount Amount in Rs. Plus 18% GST
5 Lac 4 Lac 3 Lac 2 Lac 1.5 Lac 1 Lac
Status of “Conference Partner” Sponsors name and Logo will be prominently displayed at the venue and shall be placed above all the Sponsors with a tag line            
Prominent display of logo on the main backdrop
Display of logo on conference Pre-Summit Publication, Post-report
Up and down (Round) air ticket to reach venue with Venue Hotel accommodation for one day for one person (Senior representative of company) – Subject to at least one month before conrmation          
Senior representative of company) – Subject to at least one month before confirmation.            
Speaker slot to a company senior representative at Plenary/Panel session      
Branding at significant point of venue
Insertion of company's brochure, gift (if any) and publicity material in conference kit
Projection of logo on screen during the break
Screening on a corporate video during the session breaks or lunch time.    
Complimentary exhibition space of 2*2 Meters at the conference venue        
7 delegate passes to attend the conference          
5 delegate passes to attend the conference        
3 delegate passes to attend the conference      
N: B: Applicable taxes will be levied with Sponsorship amount.

Provision of Stall for product and publication display

  • Stall Contribution: INR 40000.00 + 18% of GST = Total Rs. 47200.00
  • Stall size: Octanorm stall. 2m X 2m with 2m height with 2 spotlight, one table and 2 chair

Provision of Screening of corporate video clip (the clipping should be maximum 5 minutes):

  • For screening cost: INR 30000.00 + 18% of GST = Rs. 35400.00
  • Screening during the session break or lunch time at main Led Backdrop
  • Screening all time in Led/Plasma TV (without sound)

Contact:

Mr. Asit Kumar Mitra

Reg. Office: EC – 76, Sector – I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal

Corporate Office: BD-407, Sector – I, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal, India

Phone: 91 33 46003921, Mobile: +91 7980244417, 9007508415

E-mail: ceo@amfi-wb.org, wb.amfi@gmail.com, Website: www.amfi-wb.org.

sponser

Our Sponsors and supporters/Partners for earlier Summit(s):

The Association of Micro Finance Institutions - West Bengal (AMFI - WB):

The Association of Micro Finance Institutions - West Bengal (AMFI - WB) s an institution which endeavors to promote and develop micronance in the state of West Bengal. Founded as a self-regulatory organization, and registered as a Public Charitable Trust in 2010, AMFI-WB encompasses a community of micronance organizations that operate in West Bengal.

It was formed to deliver better services to the poor, thereby helping these populations improve their standards of living. AMFI-WB envisions a community of microfinance institutions who are committed to initiating a significant change in the lives of the poor, especially women. AMFI – WB currently caters to around 90 lakh poor women by providing them with financial services, especially micro credit. With a membership of 48 Micro Finance Institutions, bank especially micro credit through approximately 37000 employees who hail from lower economic background.

AMFI-WB primary goals include: encouraging MFIs to maintain healthy relationships with banks,ensuring that MFIs stay on track and focused with The Association of Micro Finance Institutions - West Bengal (AMFI - WB) :the guideline prescribed to them, and mediating between various government ofcials and other important sector stakeholders. AMFI – WB regularly conducts stakeholder meets at the district level, management development programs for its members, micronance industry-related seminars & workshops, and member meetings on matters of mutual interest.

Our Mission

The sole objective of AMFI-WB is to initiate a significant change by empowering the poor, especially women, who are socially disadvantaged and economically exploited. With this objective, AMFI-WB monitors MFIs to ensure that they are compliant with the RBI guidelines and that they adhere to the Codes of Conduct prescribed by the RBI, MFIN, and Sa-Dhan.

It boasts of being a ‘first-of-its-kind’ initiative in the state’s collective fraternity of key MFI players. It is a unique effort, and has been instrumental for the enhancement of income-generating activities among poor women through the help of microfinance services in the state.