Tamweelcom
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Status update — October 12, 2016
Kiva and Tamweelcom have concluded their partnership after 6 years and more than $1.3 million in loans raised. This partner has repaid its outstanding balance to Kiva in full, and these funds have been distributed to lenders. We thank Tamweelcom for those years of collaboration and for their contribution to Jordanian society.
Status update — May 18, 2015
Kiva has moved this Lending Partner to inactive status. Tamweelcom is no longer posting loans to Kiva, though Kiva fully expects the partner to continue to send repayments owed to Kiva lenders for as long as the partner has an outstanding balance.
Tamweelcom and Kiva came to this decision mutually, as Tamweelcom has not had the need to post loans on Kiva in recent months. If and when Tamweelcom requests to fundraise loans on Kiva again, we will first conduct any additional monitoring and due diligence tasks we believe necessary.
Partner description:
The Jordan Micro Credit Company (known as Tamweelcom) is a non-profit microfinance institution founded to support small business projects and provide financial services for the low-income community and women who are not eligible for commercial financing.
Founded in 1999 by the Noor-Al Hussein Foundation, Tamweelcom is managed as a commercial entity that disburses loans for small business owners and provides training, marketing and community-oriented programs. Tamweelcom is committed to providing both financial and non-financial services to its clients, and uses extensive market research and client feedback to maintain its commitment to social responsibility.
Tamweelcom has seen steady expansion since its inception in a single office in Amman-- today it has grown into 21 branches throughout Jordan. To date, Tamweelcom has served over 123,000 clients and disbursed over 31,000 loans. Currently, 95% of active borrowers are women.
Maha Sidqi grows and sells cactus plants to help support her son’s education and disabled daughter with the help of a Tamweelcom loan.
Tamweelcom’s unique lending approach:
Tamweelcom tailors its financial products to meet the needs of low-income individuals based on client feedback surveys and careful monitoring of its loan products. It offers group loans to nascent entrepreneurs, supplemental loans to existing clients with strong repayment histories, and vocational loans for entrepreneurs aspiring to receive a better education. In addition to business loans, Tamweelcom supports education loans for university students, home and vehicle improvement loans, and marriage loans.
The company is also committed to enabling women to succeed in business and enhance their position as decision-makers in their households. Additionally, Tamweelcom has pioneered the use of mobile financial services in the region to help clients in remote areas access financial services
To supplement its financial services, Tamweelcom provides training, marketing and scholarship programs to its clients, designed to support a success-oriented, sustainable work environment. These non-financial programs include networking opportunities, insurance, primary education grants for children of borrowers, business development training, a loyalty card with membership rewards, free medical services, partnerships with e-commerce websites to sell client products online, and a marketing program to promote retail sales.
Tamweelcom is committed to promoting education in Jordan, and since 2007 has provided grants to children of borrowers to cover tuition, books, and uniforms.
Awards and honors:
Since its founding, Tamweelcom has been honored with a number of awards, often as the first or only organization in the Arab world to receive them. These include: the King Abdullah II Award for Excellence, Sanabel’s Performance Award in Microfinance, the CGAP Pro-Poor Innovation Challenge Award and Financial Transparency Award, and the Schwab Foundation’s Middle East Regional Social Entrepreneur award given to Tamweelcom’s CEO, Mr. Ziad Al Refai.
Tamweelcom is considered one of the leading microfinance companies in Jordan and the Arab World. It was ranked one of the top ten microfinance institutions worldwide in 2007 and 2008 by the Microfinance Information Exchange (MIX). It has also been praised for its focus on poverty alleviation, client protection, and women’s empowerment, and has received a 4 out of 5 social performance rating from MicroRate.
Want to learn more about Tamweelcom? Follow the organization on Facebook here.
All images courtesy of Tamweelcom.
Repayment Performance on Kiva
This Lending Partner | All Kiva Partners | ||
Start Date On Kiva | Dec 2, 2010 | Oct 12, 2005 | |
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Total Loans | $1,363,000 | $2,043,632,365 | |
Amount of raised Inactive loans | $0 | $314,375 | |
Number of raised Inactive loans | 0 | 175 | |
Amount of Paying Back Loans | $0 | $159,113,005 | |
Number of Paying Back Loans | 0 | 191,440 | |
Amount of Ended Loans | $1,363,000 | $1,843,318,805 | |
Number of Ended Loans | 1,456 | 2,482,233 | |
Delinquency Rate | 0.00% | 12.31% | |
Amount in Arrears | $0 | $12,068,428 | |
Outstanding Portfolio | $0 | $98,006,179 | |
Number of Loans Delinquent | 0 | 65,730 | |
Default Rate | 0.99% | 1.83% | |
Amount of Ended Loans Defaulted | $13,532 | $33,658,280 | |
Number of Ended Loans Defaulted | 28 | 88,833 | |
Currency Exchange Loss Rate | 0.00% | 0.47% | |
Amount of Currency Exchange Loss | $0 | $12,608,670 | |
Refund Rate | 0.05% | 0.54% | |
Amount of Refunded Loans | $725 | $10,936,620 | |
Number of Refunded Loans | 1 | 9,669 |
Loan Characteristics On Kiva
This Lending Partner | All Kiva Partners | ||
Loans to Women Borrowers | 85.77% | 78.46% | |
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Average Loan Size | $936 | $393 | |
Average Individual Loan Size | $936 | $586 | |
Average Group Loan Size | $0 | $1,910 | |
Average number of borrowers per group | 0 | 8.3 | |
Average GDP per capita (PPP) in local country | $6,100 | $5,593 | |
Average Loan Size / GDP per capita (PPP) | 15.34% | 7.02% | |
Average Time to Fund a Loan | 14.87 days | 9.11 days | |
Average Dollars Raised Per Day Per Loan | $62.95 | $43.11 | |
Average Loan Term | 14.71 months | 11.5 months |
Journaling Performance on Kiva
This Lending Partner | All Kiva Partners | ||
Total Journals | 362 | 1,218,131 | |
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Journaling Rate | 24.59% | 41.90% | |
Average Number of Comments Per Journal | 0.01 | 0.02 | |
Average Number of Recommendations Per Journal | 0.00 | 0.55 |
Borrowing Cost Comparison (based on 2012 data)
This Lending Partner | Median for MFI's in Country | All Kiva Partners | ||
Average Cost to Borrower | 33% PY | 34.00% PY | 26.44% PY | |
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Profitability (return on assets) | 5.3% | 6.8% | -1.35% | |
Average Loan Size (% of per capita income) | N/A | 14.00% | 0.00% |
Country Fast Facts
- Country:
- Jordan
- Capital:
- Amman
- Official Language:
- Arabic (official), English
- Population:
- 7,930,491
- Avg Annual Income:
- $6,100
- Labor Force:
- agriculture: 2.7%, industry: 20%, services: 77.4%
- Population Below Poverty Line:
- 14.20%
- Literacy Rate:
- 95.90%
- Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000):
- 15.73 deaths
- Life Expectancy:
- 74.1 years