Hi, So many of the entrepreneurs have the same businesses. I understand that a loan can completely change their lives. Still, it seems like so many of the businesses have a limited upside—selling soda, used clothes, etc. I wonder if there was some way there could be sort of a “box” business they could buy…almost like a little franchise…that might have more upside. So, you have this standard “box” say of solar panels. The entrepreneur spends $1000 to get the box. They rent them, sell them, or sell the electricity and slowly pay back. Or, any sort of out of the box business which might have more upside…say a place to watch movies, or rental of phone time, etc. I wonder if this could be a project that works.
In some ways, I know it’s better probably to let the entrepreneur figure out what’s needed in their community, but I picture myself in that situation and it seems so daunting. A “package” or “formula” for a business model might be great. Maybe Kiva could hook up with one of the companies that is trying to launch solar panels in the developing world….
What do you think?
In Mexico, for instance, I see a lot of people doing cosmetics. I sort of think that this is an out of the box business model like Avon products. The businesses seem so similar and formulaic. And, they seem successful; people seem to pay back quickly.
Wouldn’t it be interesting if there were say 5 alternative out of the box businesses that could be set up?
Maybe a home theatre, a solar panel set up, a water delivery model (like hippo water rollers), a kids library.....something with more upside for the person borrowing and a gain to the community.
