The Financial Access Initiative (FAI) at New York University recently completed a study spanning seven countries, collecting data from firms with up to 20 paid employees. Researchers visited hundreds of these companies every few weeks for one year to support them in completing diaries of their financial lives. Among the takeaways are that the owners of the firms want to maintain stability and grow at a moderate pace and that they are most in need of
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MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Enabling Qapital Loans $10m to AccessBank for Microfinance, SME Lending in Azerbaijan
Enabling Qapital Limited, a Switzerland-based investment advisory company, recently issued a loan of AZN 17 million (USD 10 million) to AccessBank, which was founded in 2002 to provide credit and other financial services to smaller businesses and low-income families in Azerbaijan. The three-year loan is to be used
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Lulalend Raises $4.7m for SMEs in South Africa via Symbiotics Social Bond
Lulalend, a funder of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa, recently partnered with Symbiotics Investments, a Switzerland-based investor focused on smaller businesses in low- and middle- income countries, to issue bonds supplying USD 4.7 million to Lulalend. The bond issue is deemed socially responsible per the
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Goodwell Launches uMunthu II Fund for SMEs in Africa
Netherlands-based Goodwell Investments recently launched the uMunthu II fund with USD 52 million raised and a goal for it to reach three times that volume. The fund will target about 35 small and medium-sized businesses reaching underserved consumers in Africa, including about one third financial services providers, one quarter
SPECIAL REPORT: Nurturing Young Entrepreneurs with Revenue-based Repayments, Accounting Apps, Bank Guarantees
In a conversation during the last day of European Microfinance Week, Daniel Buchbinder of Guatemala-based Alterna described his NGO’s fee-based support for young entrepreneurs. Upon Alterna’s founding in 2010, its goal was to help its clients’ businesses develop into more stable operations that could qualify for funding. The NGO had served 2,000 firms by 2015, but funders were not investing in many of Alterna’s clients. Hence the NGO launched Catalyzer, a fund that lends small enterprises USD 10,000 to USD 50,000 on a collateral-free basis. Terms range up to five years, and repayments start at 3 percent of revenue and range up to
SPECIAL REPORT: Chamroeun Microfinance Scaling Up to Fund SMEs Supplying Piped Water in Cambodia
Yannick Milev of Cambodia’s Chamroeun Microfinance presented today at European Microfinance Week on the lender’s expansion into providing loans as large as USD 250,000 to private companies that supply piped water to households in Cambodia. In rural parts of the country, the government issues monopolies to private water providers to serve given areas. Approximately 400 companies are licensed to receive these monopolies.
In designing the loan product, Chamroeun employed a technical assistance grant of
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Standard Life Organization Borrows $3m from Oikocredit to Invest in MSMEs, Education in Nigeria
Standard Life Organization, an NGO in Nigeria, recently agreed to borrow USD 3 million for three years from Oikocredit, a Dutch cooperative. Standard Life provides health services and skills training as well as lending to micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises, including many
MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Buying Maritime Microfinance, Fintech Lender Payhippo Gains Deposit License, Access to Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System
Payhippo, a financial technology (fintech) lender to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria, recently agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to acquire Maritime Microfinance Bank. Maritime was founded in 2014 and provides in-person loans and savings services to enterprises in Nigeria that have zero to 500 employees, mainly in the shipping and