What Is Microfinance?
Microfinance is a source of financial services for entrepreneurs and small businesses lacking access to banking and related services.
The two main mechanisms for the delivery of financial services to such clients are:
(1) relationship-based banking for individual entrepreneurs and small businesses; and (2) group-based models, where several entrepreneurs come together to apply for loans and other services as a group.
In some regions, for example Southern Africa, microfinance is used to describe the supply of financial services to low-income employees, which is closer to the retail finance model prevalent in mainstream banking.
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morethanks to the good partnership water project of Rotary's Kitengala Club in Kenya and our club. Water is the source of life and was found on 12 August 2023 in 160 meters. It will now nurture 750 school children every day of school.
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more‘Light of Maasai’ charity brings water and schools for the people of Rombo, Kenya ……..with a little help from Rotary:
moreOn three blissful Saturdays, the amazing Celtic Choristers & Rotary brought visitors of Stephens Green shopping centre in Christmas mood. Funds went to St. Vincent de Paul, First Light and Merchants Quay. Big thanks to Stephens Green shopping centre.
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