Institution # Borrowers Portfolio (US$) Products Age of Data
AGFS20047,0002150
Ahantaman RB23,8009,896,0004132
APED13,7001,876,0002132
ASA Initiative4,400577,0004132
ASA-Ghana71,60018,385,0002132
ASPI80088,0006132
Atwima Kwanwoma3,8001,788,0002132
Baobab5,100967,0002132
BestFUND13,0004,172,0003132
Bonzali Rural10,4001,691,0004150
CashPhase83135,0002132
CASUD1,100524,0001132
CEDEF50054,0004132
CFF10013,0001132
CRAN3,6001,019,0002132
DQF1,70063,0002132
EASL9,20011,409,0006132
East Mamprusi12,5002,268,0004132
ELDA000132
EMPRETEC Ghana20056,0002132
FASL13,50014,047,0008132
Grameen Ghana9,500507,0003132
ID-Ghana5,600953,0003132
Innovative Finance2,700354,0003132
Kraban Support7,700781,0005150
KRB4,0006,350,0003132
Lower Pra RB34,0006,316,0003150
Maata-N-Tudu12,000941,0004132
Mail Finance300288,0001132
Markaz000132
Markaz Al Bishara10017,0001132
MicrofinPlus Gh1,100251,0002132
Nwabiagya RB4,0002,265,0003132
OISL62,00027,232,0009132
Pro Credit000132
Rich Step100101,0001132
SAT147,60029,359,0004132
Sekam Trust600137,0002132
Simli Pong8,900463,0003150
SS Ghana20035,0001132
TCCU10032,0003132
The Bridge40032,0003150
Union RB3,8002,361,0004132
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Institution

Community Economic Ventures, Inc. Sarabia-Co-Torralba Bldg. 2 , Espeulas St.Tagbilaran, Bohol6300
Data approved: 2011-11-15
Data version: 1
Age of data: 151 months

Product

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Product Details

Key Statistics
Outstanding portfolio (PHP)PHP 640,000
Portfolio (USD)USD 15,311
Active Clients with Loans100
Approximate % Female Clients60% - 80%
Approximate % Urban Clients20% - 40%
Methodology
Individualx
Solidarity group
Village banking
Self help group
Other
Description
The loan is for agricultural micro-entrepreneurs and farmers from ABK-assisted areas of World Vision Devt. Foundation providing financial assistance for Hog Fattening, Sow and Boar, Feeds and Supplements.
Loan Purpose
Any purpose
Income generationx
Mortgage/housing
Consumer loan
Agriculturex
Education
Other household finance
OtherHog-raising
Other (2)
Included Services
Credit educationx
Group meetingsx
Credit insurance
Workplace visits
Business training
Other training
Other
Other (2)
No other services
Eligibility
Menx
Womenx
Must run a businessx
Must own a home or land
Must be a salaried worker
Must be specific age group
Other
Other (2)
# Borrowers by Product
Portfolio Size by Product
Geographic Coverage
# Regions for this institutionN/A
# Regions for this productN/A
Regions Active

Loan Conditions

Loan Amount
CurrencyPHP
Minimum loan sizePHP 10,000
Maximum loan size10,000
Loan Term and Grace Period
Shortest loan term3.0 months
Longest loan term5.0 months
Approx average4.0 months
Grace Period
Grace period usage100%
Average grace period1.0 month
Repayment Frequency
Daily
Weekly
Every 2 weeks
Every 4 weeks
Monthlyx
Every 2 months
Quarterly
Every 6 months
Every 12 months
Single end payment
Irregular payments

Pricing Information

Interest
Lowest quoted nominal interest2.50%
Highest quoted nominal interest2.50%
Interest rate periodMonthly
Interest Rate Calculation MethodFlat
Subsidized by funder request?
Is rate fixed for entire loan termYes
Upfront Fees
Fee 1
DescriptionLoan Fee
% of loan amount - min4.00%
% of loan amount - max4.00%
OR, Fixed amount - min0
Fixed amount - max0
Reason for variation
Appears on Repayment Sched?Yes
Ongoing Fees
This product has no ongoing fees
Upfront Insurance Fees
Ins 1
DescriptionTASAKA
% of loan amount - min0
% of loan amount - max0
OR, Fixed amount - min340
Fixed amount - max340
Reason for variationN/A
Appears on Repayment Sched?Yes
Ongoing Insurance Fees
This product has no ongoing insurance fees
Compulsory Deposit
Required forAll
CriteriaN/A
Is deposit indicated on the repayment schedule?Yes
Do borrowers control deposit in their group?
Deposit BEFORE or AT Disbursement
% loan amount deposited20.00%
or, Fixed-amount deposited0
Deposits DURING period payments
% loan amount deposited0
or, Fixed-amount depositedPHP 200
Conditions on access to depositAccess During
Interest Paid on Deposit
Minimum interest rate paid3.00%
Maximum interest rate paid3.00%
Interest payment frequencyAnnually
Taxes
Are taxes charged on this product?No
Additional Comments
A pre-CBU of Php 2 is required on the first loan cycle and a minimum of Php 5 CBU is required. Maintaining balance is 2% of the loan amount. For World Vision Development Foundation-Area Development Project (ADP) served clients, of the Php 5, Php 3 would be the CBU and Php 2 for educational fund.

Full Pricing Data

BABE Loan samples
Sample 1Sample 2Sample 3
Loan AmountPHP 10,740PHP 10,740PHP 10,740
Loan Cycle (1, 2, 3, etc)Not KnownNot KnownNot Known
Disbursement Date2011-06-062011-06-062011-06-06
Loan Term (Months)4.0 months4.0 months4.0 months
Grace Period (Months)0.0 months0.0 months0.0 months
Total Cost of CreditNot KnownNot KnownNot Known
True Price by Comp     
Interest and Fee Component44.7%44.7%44.7%
Insurance Component12.2%12.2%12.2%
Tax Component0.0%0.0%0.0%
Deposit Component14.1%14.1%14.1%
Full APR (int fee ins tax dep)71.1%71.1%71.1%
Transparency Index424242
      
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