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Institution

Foundation for International Community Assistance (FINCA) Stand No. 4513 Madzimoyo Road, NorthmeadLusaka, Lusaka Province
Data approved: 2014-10-20
Data version: 2
Age of data: 113 months

Institution Details

Institution TypeNon Bank Financial Institution
Is this institution regulated?Yes
Website addresshttp://www.finca.org/
Year established2001
Head of InstitutionThomas Lendzian
Regions activeCentral Province, Copperbelt Province, Eastern Province, Lusaka Province, Southern Province
# Branches14

Total Portfolio (nat'l)ZMW 105,140,570
Total Portfolio (USD)USD 16,420,850.34
Active clients with loans43,773
Approximate % female clients60% - 80%
Approximate % urban clients60% - 80%
Network affiliationsFINCA International
FundersINVESTOR! FINCA MICROFINANCE COOPERATIEF U.A. (NETHERLANDS), DONOR! MASTERCARD FOUNDATION

Loan Products » Summary

5,473 Borrowers
USD 7,150,968.24 Portfolio
Active Product
12,425 Borrowers
USD 3,537,581.12 Portfolio
Active Product
25,762 Borrowers
USD 3,479,238.69 Portfolio
Active Product
113 Borrowers
USD 2,253,062.30 Portfolio
Active Product
Retired Product
Retired Product
Retired Product

Loan Products » Conditions

Product Name Loan Size Range Loan Term (months) % Female % Urban Loan Purpose Eligibility Other Services
Business Loans ZMW 1,500 - 100,000 6 - 24 60% - 80% 20% - 40% Business Women, Men, Have business, Must have a valid National Registration Card, Must have business or personal assets to pledge Credit Ins
Small Group Loan ZMW 1,200 - 15,000 6 - 12 60% - 80% 60% - 80% Business Women, Men, Have business, Must be a member of a self selected solidarity group Group Mtgs, Credit Ins
Village Banking Loans ZMW 150 - 12,500 6 - 12 60% - 80% 60% - 80% Business Women, Men, Have business, Must be a member of a self selected village bank Credit Educ, Group Mtgs, Credit Ins, Funeral benefits
Small Enterprise Loan ZMW 100,000 - 600,000 12 - 36 60% - 80% 20% - 40% Business Women, Men, Have business Credit Ins

Loan Products » Pricing Information

Product Name Annual Nominal Interest Fees Insurance Taxes Compulsory Deposit APR (int+fee) Full APR Transparency Index
Business Loans 51.4%-52.0% annual, Decl Bal 2 Fees 1 Ins None N/A 66.7% - 79% 68.4% - 81.4% 69
Small Group Loan 52.0% annual, Decl Bal 2 Fees 1 Ins None N/A 70.3% - 91% 72.6% - 95.2% 63
Village Banking Loans 52.0% annual, Decl Bal 2 Fees 1 Ins None N/A 74.9% - 91.2% 77.8% - 95.4% 59
Small Enterprise Loan 49.6% annual, Decl Bal 2 Fees 1 Ins None N/A 0% 0% N/A
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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

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Key Statistics
Outstanding portfolio (PHP)PHP 3,008,874
Portfolio (USD)USD 71,982.63
Active Clients with Loans886
Approximate % Female Clients20% - 40%
Approximate % Urban Clients0% - 20%
Methodology
Individualx
Solidarity group
Village banking
Self help group
Other
Description
This type of product is created to provide CEVI existing and new clients a greater access to microfinance services. The loan product is assessed based on repayment capacity through cash flow analysis.
Loan Purpose
Any purpose
Income generationx
Mortgage/housing
Consumer loan
Agriculture
Education
Other household finance
Other
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 31,000
Maximum loan size150,000
Loan Term and Grace Period
Shortest loan term12.0 months
Longest loan term24.0 months
Approx average0
Grace Period
Grace period usage100%
Average grace period0.5 months
Repayment Frequency
Daily
Weeklyx
Every 2 weeksx
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
DescriptionService charge
% of loan amount - min2.50%
% of loan amount - max2.50%
OR, Fixed amount - min0
Fixed amount - max0
Reason for variation
Appears on Repayment Sched?Yes
Ongoing Fees
Fee 1
DescriptionClient Training Fund
% of loan amount - min0
% of loan amount - max0
OR, Fixed amount - min20
Fixed amount - max20
Reason for variationN/A
Appears on Repayment Sched?Yes
Upfront Insurance Fees
Ins 1
DescriptionTASAKA
% of loan amount - min0
% of loan amount - max0
OR, Fixed amount - min875
Fixed amount - max3,750
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 frequencyMonthly
Taxes
Are taxes charged on this product?No
Additional Comments
If first loan cycle, Pre-CBU amount is P2. For succeeding loan cycles, as long as no withdrawals, no minimum CBU amount required. If with withdrawal, 2% of loan amount must be maintained. Member is allowed 2 withdrawals per month, as long as CBU does not go below 2% of principal loan amount. The Client Training Fund is used as client counterpart for their capacity building.

Full Pricing Data

Asenso Loan samples
Sample 1Sample 2Sample 3Sample 4
Loan AmountPHP 35,000PHP 50,000PHP 70,000PHP 150,000
Loan Cycle (1, 2, 3, etc)Not KnownNot KnownNot KnownNot Known
Disbursement Date2011-05-312011-05-172011-05-242011-03-11
Loan Term (Months)12.0 months12.0 months12.0 months12.0 months
Grace Period (Months)0.0 months0.0 months0.0 months0.0 months
Total Cost of CreditNot KnownNot KnownNot KnownNot Known
True Price by Comp       
Interest and Fee Component68.6%62.9%64.8%58.9%
Insurance Component7.9%2.5%3.7%0.9%
Tax Component0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%
Deposit Component39.1%3.8%13.6%27.4%
Full APR (int fee ins tax dep)115.5%69.1%82.1%87.2%
Transparency Index26433734
        
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