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Lendwithcare

Lendwithcare is a microfinance lending website from the development charity CARE International UK.[1] Launched in September 2010, it allows individuals and groups to make small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries, and help them work their way out of poverty. It supports entrepreneurs in Cambodia, Togo, Benin, the Philippines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vietnam and Ecuador through partner microfinance institutions (MFIs). It does not charge any interest on the loans made to entrepreneurs by supporters – the MFIs do.

Lendwithcare.org
FoundedApril 2010
FounderCARE
TypeNon-profit organisation
FocusMicrofinance and microloans
Location
  • 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7TP
Area served
Cambodia, the Philippines, Togo, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vietnam, Pakistan
Websitehttp://www.lendwithcare.org/

By 2015, over 21,000 lenders loaned almost £6m to around 17,000 entrepreneurs.[2]

The process edit

Lendwithcare works with a number of partner microfinance institutions (MFIs) in the countries in which it operates. If the MFI is happy with an entrepreneur's idea or business plan, they approve the proposal and provide the initial loan requested. They also help the entrepreneur construct their profile for lendwithcare.org.

Lenders can browse the list of entrepreneurs on the website, read about their businesses, see the value of the loan they have requested, the percentage of the loan already provided by other lenders, and then choose an entrepreneur to lend to. Once the entrepreneur's loan is fully funded, the money is transferred to the MFI to replace the initial loan already paid out to the entrepreneur. During this process lenders receive progress updates regarding the entrepreneur's progress. The entrepreneur gradually pays back their loan according to a repayment schedule. The MFI transfers these repayments to CARE International who then credits the payment into lenders' lendwithcare.org accounts. Lenders can then either withdraw their money using a PayPal account or can use the credit to provide a loan to another entrepreneur.[3]

History edit

  • 2010 – Lendwithcare.org launched in September.
  • 2012 – launch of group lending feature to allow members of churches, sports teams, co-operatives etc. to lend as a group of individuals.

Partner MFIs edit

Ambassadors edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jones, Rupert (19 August 2011). "Lending small business a hand". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  2. ^ Gould, Hannah. "What you should know about fintech and its positive powers". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  3. ^ Jones, Rupert (10 August 2013). "Lendwithcare offers helping hand to world's poorer entrepreneurs". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Association des Caisses de Financement à la Base". Mix Market. Microfinance Information Exchange. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Cambodian Community Savings Federation". www.ccsf-cambodia.com. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
  6. ^ "Lendwithcare partnership". SEEDFINANCE Corporation. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Women and Associations for Gain both Economic and Social (WAGES)-Institution de microfinance". wagestogo.org. Retrieved 2017-06-29.
  8. ^ Dooley, Stacey. "Lending Is the New Giving". The Huffington Post. Huffington Post Media Group. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  9. ^ Meaden, Deborah. "Deborah travels to Cambodia to support entrepreneurs". Deborah Meaden. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  10. ^ "Lend with care: Alastair Stewart visits a Bosnian fundraising scheme". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2015.

External links edit

  • UK website
  • AU website

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Lendwithcare is a microfinance lending website from the development charity CARE International UK 1 Launched in September 2010 it allows individuals and groups to make small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries and help them work their way out of poverty It supports entrepreneurs in Cambodia Togo Benin the Philippines Bosnia and Herzegovina Vietnam and Ecuador through partner microfinance institutions MFIs It does not charge any interest on the loans made to entrepreneurs by supporters the MFIs do Lendwithcare orgFoundedApril 2010FounderCARETypeNon profit organisationFocusMicrofinance and microloansLocation89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TPArea servedCambodia the Philippines Togo Benin Bosnia and Herzegovina Vietnam PakistanWebsitehttp www lendwithcare org By 2015 over 21 000 lenders loaned almost 6m to around 17 000 entrepreneurs 2 Contents 1 The process 2 History 3 Partner MFIs 4 Ambassadors 5 References 6 External linksThe process editLendwithcare works with a number of partner microfinance institutions MFIs in the countries in which it operates If the MFI is happy with an entrepreneur s idea or business plan they approve the proposal and provide the initial loan requested They also help the entrepreneur construct their profile for lendwithcare org Lenders can browse the list of entrepreneurs on the website read about their businesses see the value of the loan they have requested the percentage of the loan already provided by other lenders and then choose an entrepreneur to lend to Once the entrepreneur s loan is fully funded the money is transferred to the MFI to replace the initial loan already paid out to the entrepreneur During this process lenders receive progress updates regarding the entrepreneur s progress The entrepreneur gradually pays back their loan according to a repayment schedule The MFI transfers these repayments to CARE International who then credits the payment into lenders lendwithcare org accounts Lenders can then either withdraw their money using a PayPal account or can use the credit to provide a loan to another entrepreneur 3 History edit2010 Lendwithcare org launched in September 2012 launch of group lending feature to allow members of churches sports teams co operatives etc to lend as a group of individuals Partner MFIs editBenin Association des Caisses de Financement a la Base ACFB established in 2004 Based in the capital Cotonou with branches across the country 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zene za Zene established in 1997 by Women for Women International Based in Sarajevo with branches around the country Cambodia Cambodian Community Savings Federation CCSF established in 2003 Based in Battambang and Banteay Meanchey provinces 5 Ecuador Fundacion de Apoyo Comunitario y Social del Ecuador FACES established in 1991 and based in Loja Philippines SEEDFINANCE established in 2007 Based in Mandaluyong in Metro Manila with field operations in Luzon Cebu Leyte Southern Leyte Panay Negros Samar and Mindanao 6 Togo Women and Associations for Gain both Economic and Social WAGES established in 1994 Based in Lome with 10 branches across the country 7 Vietnam Microfinance and Community Development Institute MACDI established in 2007 Based in Hanoi with most activities in northern and central Vietnam Ambassadors editStacey Dooley travelled to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2012 8 Deborah Meaden travelled to Cambodia in 2011 9 Alastair Stewart travelled to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2011 to visit CARE s partner Zene za Zene He met many entrepreneurs including women widowed by Srebrenica massacre 10 References edit Jones Rupert 19 August 2011 Lending small business a hand The Guardian Retrieved 31 October 2015 Gould Hannah What you should know about fintech and its positive powers The Guardian Retrieved 31 October 2015 Jones Rupert 10 August 2013 Lendwithcare offers helping hand to world s poorer entrepreneurs The Guardian Retrieved 31 October 2015 Association des Caisses de Financement a la Base Mix Market Microfinance Information Exchange Retrieved 31 October 2015 Cambodian Community Savings Federation www ccsf cambodia com Retrieved 2017 06 29 Lendwithcare partnership SEEDFINANCE Corporation Retrieved 31 October 2015 Women and Associations for Gain both Economic and Social WAGES Institution de microfinance wagestogo org Retrieved 2017 06 29 Dooley Stacey Lending Is the New Giving The Huffington Post Huffington Post Media Group Retrieved 31 October 2015 Meaden Deborah Deborah travels to Cambodia to support entrepreneurs Deborah Meaden Retrieved 31 October 2015 Lend with care Alastair Stewart visits a Bosnian fundraising scheme The Guardian Retrieved 31 October 2015 External links editUK website AU website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lendwithcare amp oldid 1212168360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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