We made another two team loans this month. The
Jazmin Group from Mexico was the first choice, but it was funded before we could all join in on it (four of us managed to jump on board before the ship sailed). So the second October team loan was
Gulmira Kazybekova's group in Kyrgyzstan.
This month, the
Mototaxistas group from Peru and the
Baraka Office Group from the Democratic Republic of the Congo managed to fully pay back their loan.
We have supported these groups in the past; they have paid back their loan: from Bolivia
Nevaditas Group , from Cambodia
the Mrs. Seng Um Village Bank Group, from the Dominican Republic
Nuevo Porvenir 1,2,3 Group, from Ecuador
Quingeo (cuenca) Group and
Las Pautenitas (cuenca) Group, from Mexico
Estrellas de Loma Alta Group and
Crucero Group, from Peru:
Amigos Emprendedores Group,
San Rafael Group and
Mototaxistas Group (and a few months later we lend to them
again), from Senegal:
Takku Ligueye Group, from Sierra Leone
REC Kossoh Town Group and from Tanzania:
Mkwalila Group.
Our current loans are:
Month Group Country Loan amount Repayments*
March 2011
Ingenzi Group Rwanda $4075
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ... .. May12 May 2011
Waliqui Group Bolivia $1700 ...
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec July 2011
Mas Que Vencedores Group Peru $2575 ... ... ... ...
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb12 August 2011
Juboo Group Senegal $2625 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..
Feb12 September 2011
Mujeres De Tierra Colorada Group Guatemala $4775 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Nov Dec Jan ... .. Oct12 October 2011
Jazmin Group Mexico $1800 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Dec Jan Feb Mar October 2011
Gulmira Kazybekova's group Kyrgyzstan $1125 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May *The column "Repayments" shows when the members of the group are supposed to pay back part of the loan. In
blue are payments that are in the future,
green are payments that were received in full,
orange are payments that should have been paid but apparently have a problem,
red are payments that are defaulted completely (hopefully we'll have very few of those!).