A loan helped to renovate a flat to rent out.


Raul's story

Raul is 52 years old and a married man. He lives in a small village of Khulo District with his wife and three sons. Raul requested a loan from local financial institutions several times for family business start-up, but without any success. His loan request was rejected all the time, because of low income and the family’s poor living conditions.

The only source of income for the family is from the agricultural activities. In particular, they have a milk cow, whose milk is used in cheese products. They sell cheese at local markets. Besides this, they have a plot of agricultural land, where different kinds of vegetables are grown. It is hardly enough for food for the family. According to Credo estimations the family belongs to the subsistence poor category.

Raul requested loan from Credo to start-up a family business. Raul has now been approved for a loan within the framework of the new joint initiative of Kiva and Credo. The start-up loan program envisages provision of business start-up and re-startup credits with soft conditions to rural poor people, who do not have access to credit products. These rural poor people are regarded as “high risk borrowers” because of their low income.

With the received credit Raul will renovate a flat to rent out. The rent will be an additional source of income for the family and they will be able to improve their living conditions.



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