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AMIR – SBFIC set to tackle collateral related problems for the sake of women

One of the major challenges preventing women from accessing and benefiting from financial services across Rwanda is the lack of collateral, i.e. movables and immovables (buildings or land). This month, AMIR and SBFIC organized a workshop meeting with 6 AMIR member MFIs/SACCOs aimed at developing a new financial product for women to be piloted in the selected financial institutions: RIM Kibungo, and four SACCOs – Kimisagara, Rugerero, Umutuzo, Base, Development Vision, Gahini.

The 6 MFIs/SACCO representatives took the lead in developing and designing a needs based financial product for women, encouraging savings and easing access to loans, the former being the collateral to the later.

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MAJYAMBERE Bienvenu February 24, 2017 at 12:51 pm

HI, FIRSTLY I WISH YOU A GOOD ACTION OF IMPROUVING OUR ECONOMY AND OUR KNOLEDGE ABOUT SAVING. AS A REQUEST I WANT YOUR SUPPORT TO JOIN US AT G.S.MURAMBO LOCATED IN RULINDO DISTRICT ,RUKOZO SECTOR. BWIMO CELL TO EXPLAIN TO THE STUDENTS THE ABILITY OF SAVING.

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