Uganda |
Alice deals in the sale of fabric in both wholesale and retail. She wants a second loan to invest in the purchase of more materials. This will enable her to serve more clients hence boosting her sales.
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Uganda |
Alice deals in the sale of fabric in both wholesale and retail. She wants a second loan to invest in the purchase of more materials. This will enable her to serve more clients hence boosting her sales.
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Uganda |
Ahimbisibwe Pius runs a shop selling shoes for men, women and children. He is seeking for a loan to increase his working capital and boost his business.
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Uganda |
Nakkazi Christine provides hair dressing services. She is seeking for a loan to increase her working capital and purchase more hair dressing machines.
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As you might know in the past few months I have been trying both myc4 and Kiva. The situation on myc4 is somehow confusing to me. For instance here the MFI in question tried to explain some of the issue with out of the ordinary projects (DJ’s in africa asking 10,000 Euro plus each for identical needs, farming projects with the identical cow on the background) but to me the explanations are not plausible. (more…)
I am happy to share this interesting testimonial from myc4 beneficiaries in Uganda. Personally I have found many of their investment opportunities in Uganda to be noteworthy. Ever wondered how an investment (as little as 5€) impacts someone? In the video you can see this example and others.
Uganda |
Kantu Godfrey is a business man offering mechanical services. He gets tenders of servicing company vehicles. He needs a loan to boost his business and set up his own service bay.
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Our Investment Management residential week in Zürich, an elective within the University of Wales MBA at Robert Kennedy College, has just ended.
This time I have added a unit on microfinance as an investment and I have asked 4 groups to compare myc4/kiva to professional investments in microfinance like the credit suisse fund.
The results are very interesting…
Senegal |
Ms. Codou NDOUR is dynamic and has been running her business for 11 years. 36 years old, she is now well impregnated with the sector and the shop is sound with a solid clientele composed by tourists. The loan of €16872 will help her own the store.
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Uganda |
Kamaikya Margret is a business woman running a bar and restaurant. She sells beer, sodas and food. She is seeking for a loan to increase her working capital and expand her business.
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Uganda |
Makmot George is a businessman running a hotel where he offers accommodation, conferences, catering and entertainment services. He is seeking for a loan boost his hotel.
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