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mehdi-ezzaoui

Kiva Is Not Quite What It Seems | Center For Global Development - 1 views

  • And finally in Kiva's defense, its behavior is emblematic of fund-raising in microfinance and charity generally, and is ultimately traceable to human foibles. People donate in part because it makes them feel good. Giving the beneficiary a face and constructing a story for her in which the donor helps write the next chapter opens purses. The pleasure of giving
  • Kiva is the path-breaking, fast-growing person-to-person microlending site. It works this way: Kiva posts pictures and stories of people needing loans. You give your money to Kiva. Kiva sends it to a microlender. The lender makes the loan to a person you choose. He or she ordinarily repays. You get your money back with no interest. It's like eBay for microcredit.
  • You knew that, right? Well guess what: you're wrong, and so is Kiva's diagram. Less that 5% of Kiva loans are disbursed after they are listed and funded on Kiva's site. Just today, for example, Kiva listed a loan fepor Phong Mut in Cambodia and at this writing only $25 of the needed $800 has been raised. But you needn't worry about whether Phong Mut will get the loan because it was disbursed last month. And if she defaults, you might not hear about it: the intermediating microlender MAXIMA might cover for her in order to keep its Kiva-listed repayment rate high.
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  • Like most innovations, Kiva is not entirely new. Rather, it is an ingenious fusion of older ideas. One is child sponsorship, which Save the Children pioneered in 1940. A family in a rich country sends $10 or $20 each month to a designated child in a poor country via a charity. In return, the family receives a photo and an update at least once a year. When I was perhaps eight, my family sponsored Constance, a Greek girl about my age, through Save the Children. I remember looking at her solemn face in two successive black and white portraits, trying to judge how much she had grown in a year.
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    Kiva should be careful about spreading a fake image about the company. The article states that kiva is not what people thinks and that there's another company that helps her but I think that kiva business idea is very good because and people don't have to link it with something bad.
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    This article has shown that KIVA spread the wrong image of its business. I think the company should be careful not to disseminate such information as it could destroy their image and people might not believe it anymore.
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    the person-to-person donor-to-borrower connections created by Kiva are partly fictional. I suspect that most Kiva users do not realize this. Yet Kiva prides itself on transparency.
mohammed_ab

Crowdsourcing student loans: Student financing in Kenya with Kiva and Strathmore Univer... - 1 views

  • n 2012, the micro-lending institute Kiva partnered with Kenya’s Strathmore University to offer tuition loans to low-income students. The loans were crowdfunded by Kiva and distributed by Strathmore University, who selected applicants based on the criteria of having high academic performance and coming from a low-income household, among other requirements. From 2012 to 2018, Kiva fundraised USD 762,675, which was distributed to 84 students who received an average loan of USD 9,004. The program ended in 2018 because the delinquency rate had risen to 14.65%, with many students being unable to pay back their loan owing to scarce job opportunities after graduation (Kiva, 2018).
    • hichamachir
       
      Kiva is treating a very important point in the society. It's to facilitate students loans. I think that kiva is playing it smart at this point because as we know students loans can be expensive to get and kiva found a solution for which can make the company very successful.
  • In 2012, the micro-lending institute Kiva partnered with Kenya’s Strathmore University to offer tuition loans to low-income students. The loans were crowdfunded by Kiva and distributed by Strathmore University, who selected applicants based on the criteria of having high academic performance and coming from a low-income household, among other requirements. From 2012 to 2018, Kiva fundraised USD 762,675, which was distributed to 84 students who received an average loan of USD 9,004
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    I think that Kiva is a platform that could benefit different market segments. Their main value proposition is to help entrepreneurs find funds for their business. However, as it can be seen in this article, Kiva could also serve students who have difficulties in financing their studies. I think that this is the power of crowdfunding, It can be used in many areas of life.
kaoutarchennoufi

Finances | Kiva - 0 views

  • Kiva covers operating costs primarily through the generosity of our lenders, who can choose to make donations in addition to loans. We cover more than two-thirds of our operating costs through these voluntary donations from Kiva lenders. The remainder of our costs are covered through grants, donations from foundations and supporters and Field Partner service fees. This model of fundraising helps promote sustainability, by keeping our fundraising costs low and tapping into the power of the crowd to help cover our costs.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Covering the operations costs by the donations provided by the lenders in addition to the loans in such a clever and innovative cost reduction strategy. Moreover, the transparency that Kiva is showing to the lender will encourage them to give more loans and donations. In other words, they know where their money goes. Otherwise, lenders might think that by donating, they are contributing to the salary of organization's CEO for example and therefore they will refuse to make any kind of donations or even provide loans.
  • Kiva User Funds LLC is a separate entity that holds all funds belonging to Kiva users in FDIC-insured, escrow-like bank accounts. These low-yielding FBO accounts were set up to ensure Kiva users’ funds (meant for lending) are protected and fully separated from Kiva’s operational funds.
  • 100% of your loans go to the field Kiva never takes a fee from lenders, which means 100% of the funds you lend on Kiva go toward supporting borrowers’ loans.
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  • Kiva Microfunds is based in California and registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations made to Kiva go to support Kiva Microfunds and are used to cover the operating costs of running Kiva.
mehdi-ezzaoui

Should online micro-lending be for profit or for philanthropy? DhanaX and Rang De [1] |... - 1 views

  • The basic model of the Kiva intermediary model, illustrated in Figure 1, is that small lenders lend to Kiva. Kiva lends to MFIs. These MFIs then lend to poor people. Thus the MFIs are using Kiva as a financing agency. Kiva is actually providing a service to small lenders who want to participate directly in the microfinance movement. In the Kiva model, there is no interest given by Kiva to the lender and no interest charged by Kiva to the MFI. However, the MFI charges normal interest rates to the poor borrower. Kiva is a not-forprofit.
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    Kiva as an example of the article if whether microlending should be profitable or not
kaoutarchennoufi

Due diligence | Kiva - 0 views

  • Kiva takes due diligence and monitoring very seriously as part of our responsibility to lenders and borrowers. We encourage all lenders to learn about the risks of lending on Kiva as Kiva does not guarantee repayment on any loans. Lending on Kiva may involve loss of principal, for a variety of reasons including if the borrower doesn’t repay, the Field Partner doesn’t repay or from currency loss. The level of due diligence relevant to a specific loan on Kiva depends on a variety of factors, including how the loan is administered. Most loans on Kiva are administered by one of our local partners working in more than 80 countries. Kiva conducts due diligence on all Field Partners prior to allowing them to begin posting loans on the Kiva platform. To learn more about this process visit our Field Partner due diligence page.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      The financial world involves many risks such as default risks,loss of principal... As a transparent organization, Kiva emphases on due diligence and inform its lenders about the risks they might encounter. The due diligence is also applied to field partners in case some currency or country risks take place. Therefore, the loans and their risks are monitored in a very efficient and strategic way that might result in decreasing the level of risks.
chaimaa-rachid

About | Kiva - 0 views

  • We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the underlying barriers to financial access around the world. Through Kiva's work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care.
  • We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the underlying barriers to financial access around the world. Through Kiva's work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care.
    • aminej
       
      Kiva is an interesting platform that offers very interesting funding access to people in different areas of the world. It would enable them to either start a new business or improve theirs. There are already 1.9 million lenders which is quite huge and a repayment rate of 95.9% so I believe that it is really developped.
  • We do this by crowdfunding loans and unlocking capital for the underserved, improving the quality and cost of financial services, and addressing the underlying barriers to financial access around the world. Through Kiva's work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care.
    • kaoutarchennoufi
       
      Kiva is a very impactful organization since it financially helps students and women who want to start their own business. It is well known that these two categories usually face difficulties to contract loans or get any financial service. We need more organizations like Kiva all around Africa.
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  • Kiva started as a pioneer in crowdfunding in 2005, and is constantly innovating to meet people’s diverse lending needs. Whether it’s reinventing microfinance with more flexible terms, supporting community-wide projects or lowering costs to borrowers, we are always testing and learning.
  • We envision a financially inclusive world where all people hold the power to improve their lives.
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    I love the concept of Kiva where you can see technology helping people in their lives. The company aims to link borrowers with lender in order to improve the lifestyle of the people interested in this service. I just like the way Fintech plays a big role in improving our life and Kiva is just a good example of it.
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    Kiva provides attractive access to funding individuals to improve their lives.
mohammed_ab

Former Kiva.org CEO Starts Mobile Microfinance Effort in Kenya - 2 views

  • The downloadable Branch app analyzes social and financial data on a borrower’s phone to determine creditworthiness before providing up to $20. Those with a “digital identity” too limited to establish credit standing can start off borrowing smaller amounts and climb a “trust ladder” to larger loans by timely repayment. Kiva.org, launched in 2005, facilitates more than a million dollars a week in small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries by matching them with microlenders.
  • The downloadable Branch app analyzes social and financial data on a borrower’s phone to determine creditworthiness before providing up to $20. Those with a “digital identity” too limited to establish credit standing can start off borrowing smaller amounts and climb a “trust ladder” to larger loans by timely repayment. Kiva.org, launched in 2005, facilitates more than a million dollars a week in small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries by matching them with microlenders.
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    Connecting lenders with borrowers is not an easy task. I think that we should give credits to Kiva for doing this great task!
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    I like the fact that Kiva does give the chance to everyone to borrow money, even if you don't have a digital identity, which is in my opinion is a necessity in such a business model. It's also very interesting to see the volume of lending per week.
mohammed_ab

How to Get a Kiva Loan: A Step by Step Guide - Small Business Trends - 2 views

  • Kiva Small Business Loan FeaturesSome attractive aspects of a Kiva loan includes more flexible terms, low costs to borrowers and emphasis on supporting community-wide projects that can shape the future for a family or an entire community.
  • Some attractive aspects of a Kiva loan includes more flexible terms, low costs to borrowers and emphasis on supporting community-wide projects that can shape the future for a family or an entire community.
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    Kiva is helping financing many important projects in Kenya. This business is changing people's life and I think that's the objective of Fintechs.
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    I think that we should see more fintech companies like Kiva. I believe that fintech companies should always offer solutions that support community projects. I like the social impact that Kiva has on African countries.
chaimaa-rachid

Kiva City: Using Microloans To Revitalize Small Businesses In Struggli - 0 views

  • Microfinance platform Kiva has proven many times over that people are willing to give $25 microloans to entrepreneurs in developing countries. Now the platform is bringing its microfinance savvy to small business owners in struggling areas of the U.S. with Kiva City, a program launched this past June. The program has already proven successful in Detroit and New Orleans (the two launch cities), where 19 initial loans have been fulfilled by microlenders. That’s over $135,000 in loans.
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    It appears to be truly interesting how KIVA has utilized microloans in order to revitalize small companies that are battling in American urban communities.
mohammed_ab

0% Interest Small Business Loans | Kiva - 1 views

  • Kiva expands access to and lowers the cost of capital for small business owners by providing 0% interest, crowdfunded loans, raised from its network of 1.6 million supportive lenders around the world. Many of these lenders become borrowers' new customers, brand advocates, and biggest fans.
  • WE NYC has partnered with Kiva, a platform specializing in crowdfunded loans, to help more women entrepreneurs achieve crowdfunding success. Participating in WE Fund Crowd means WE NYC will be your first lender, pledging 10%, or up to $1,000, of your crowdfunding goal. Friends, family, and new supporters who see your campaign will know that WE NYC believes in your business and your dreams.
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    Kiva has a very interesting platform that aims to help small businesses that have no interest.
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    This partnership between the city of New York and Kiva should be an example for all major cities.
mehdibella

Turo partners with Kiva to launch a novel initiative to help close the racial wealth gap - 0 views

  • "Our commitment of up to $1 million in funding to address the growing wealth inequality in the United States is not only the right thing to do, but a necessity,"
  • Kiva's crowdfunding platform, Kiva.org, allows individuals to lend as little as $25 to make a difference in someone's life. Kiva Protocol aims to establish financial identity and credit history for unbanked populations using distributed ledger technology (DLT), with its inaugural project currently being implemented in Sierra Leone.
  • Kiva Capital Management is a forthcoming subsidiary of Kiva that will operate as an impact-first asset manager connecting Kiva's network of Field Partners with institutional capital, scaling Kiva's ability to lend to underserved populations around the world.
mehdibella

Kiva's Person-to-Person Claim Questioned | News | PND - 0 views

  • Kiva has promoted itself as a link between individual lenders in the developed world and individual borrowers in the developing world, allowing visitors to its Web site to learn about and lend money to people in poor nations seeking small loans for specific purposes.
  • the loans made by individual lenders through the Kiva site do not actually end up in the pockets of individual borrowers. Instead, those loans are aggregated and used to backstop microfinance institutions that have already paid out microloans to the borrowers featured on the site.
  • Kiva president Premal Shah said he could foresee a day when Kiva really did provide a direct person-to-person connection, once certain legal hurdles are cleared and as more individuals in the developing world began using mobile phones to access credit and make electronic payments. In the meantime, the organization has changed the wording on its homepage from "Kiva lets you lend to a specific entrepreneur, empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty" to "Kiva connects people through lending to alleviate poverty."
chaimaa-rachid

The Profit in Nonprofit - 1 views

  • Once in East Africa, Flannery and Jackley agreed that they too would facilitate loans rather than donations. After weeks of brainstorming, they soon settled on the basic idea for Kiva. At first, they envisioned a few friends and family members lending money to a handful of entrepreneurs in East Africa. And then eventually, although they weren’t sure of the steps along the way, they saw Kiva evolving into a self-regulating online lending marketplace where microfinance institutions (MFIs) could raise loan capital to fund projects for small-business people in developing countries.
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      In order for a business to succeed, you need to start small. I liked the way Kiva started its business step by step in order to gain more information about the market size and improve its business.
  • Kiva’s business plan was quite straightforward: An online platform would allow ordinary people to invest in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the developing world.
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    Kiva is assisting with financing numerous small and medium enterprises. This business intends to change and improve individuals' lives.
mohammed_ab

Kiva Is Really A Crowdfunded Bank For Refugees And Other 'Unbankables' - 2 views

  • Kiva lenders receive on average about 96% of their money back and agree not to receive interest. “It is done philanthropically,” Shah says. For many, presumably, it is their first impact investment.
  • Kiva lenders receive on average about 96% of their money back and agree not to receive interest. “It is done philanthropically,” Shah says. For many, presumably, it is their first impact investment.
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    I like the fact that almost all lenders in Kiva platform don't receive interest in return. I think it's really hard to find someone that agrees to lend you money without paying interest in return. I really like the fact that these lenders see their investments in this platform as a social act and not as an act for personal gains.
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    kiva a solution for refugees and unbankables
mehdibella

In a cash-strapped age, are microloans the answer? | World news | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Millions of people in developing countries depend on microloans to raise the funds to grow a business or just stay afloat in hard times. And thanks to digital platforms, smartphones and free-moving global capital, growing numbers of people in the rich world are using their money to lift others out of poverty.
  • But the reality is often a lot messier – something that may not initially be obvious to the lender. In fact, like Cabusog and Lendwithcare, borrowers and crowdfunding sites connect via local partner microfinance institutions (MFIs) who do the essential work of assessing creditworthiness and administering loans. To pay for that, most MFIs charge interest to borrowers, often at wildly varying rates.
  • Kiva is the slickest of the microfunding websites, offering a mind-bogglingly glossy catalogue of projects sorted into different categories, countries and attributes, all illustrated with backstories and pictures.
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  • Kiva is often already in the borrower’s pocket, lent by a local MFI long before the loan target has been met. There are good practical reasons for this, explains Kathy Guis,
  • Kiva is using blockchain technology in Sierra Leone to create an online ID database so that loan applicants outside the formal banking system can prove their credit history, and it hopes to extend the system to other countries if successful.
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    It seems that microfinance or crowdfunding is life-saving for many young entrepreneurs. However, there are some practices that sometimes interfere with the non-profit status of companies like Kiva. On Kiva's website, It's stated that loans are free of charge, but the MFIs charge interest to borrowers at varying rates depending on the region, which might affect the borrowers.
chaimaa-rachid

Become a Field Partner | Kiva - 1 views

  • Kiva partners with a range of organizations, including microfinance institutions (MFIs), social enterprises and nonprofits. Our partner organizations are united by a strong commitment to serving the needs of poor, vulnerable and/or excluded populations, either through financial services or by using credit to expand access to beneficial products and services.
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    Having a partnership is always good as it will assist Kiva with improving more its business.
mohammed_ab

Kiva: A crowdlending twist on traditional microfinance - Digital Innovation and Transfo... - 0 views

  • Kiva utilizes an innovative peer-to-peer crowdlending platform to enable budding entrepreneurs across the globe to access the funds they need to help themselves out of poverty. Kiva, founded in 2005, was one of the first non-profit platforms developed to enable “crowdlending” of loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries unable to access credit in more formal manners. Kiva’s innovative model of using the internet to enable peer-to-peer transactions has largely been successful to date. Over 1.3M individuals have lent to over 1.7M entrepreneurs around the world, with a total of almost 1M loans amounting to $773M.
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    This excerpt explains exactly the mission of Kiva, a crowdfunding platform that links borrowers and lenders around the world to support entrepreneurs who have difficulties accessing formal loans. I really like the idea behind this fintech as it solves a major issue in emerging countries.
mohammed_ab

A competitor for Kiva? - 1 views

  • if someone doesn’t want to have that relationship but they want to microfinance, Kiva’s the best. For someone who’s interested in dialoguing and learning more and building relationships or having contact, this is where Mobile Movement becomes a new platform.
  • MobileMovement, a "next-generation microfinancing site, where donors and participants can communicate directly with young social entrepreneurs in the slums of Nairobi.
  • .if someone doesn’t want to have that relationship but they want to microfinance, Kiva’s the best. For someone who’s interested in dialoguing and learning more and building relationships or having contact, this is where Mobile Movement becomes a new platform.
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    Kiva has many competitors, but it still dominates the market for people who want to do microfinance.
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    This article talks about the different competitors of Kiva. What got my interest is that in Kiva, there isn't the possibility to dialogue and build contacts with the entrepreneurs you want to invest in. I believe that microfinance should be more than just money and funding, communication and sharing knowledge with the entrepreneur is also very important.
mohammed_ab

Kiva's 5 Year Growth Plan | Kiva - 0 views

  • We've set three strategic goals that we believe are both ambitious and achievable within the next 5-years:1. Raise $1 billion in loans over the internet2. Reach 2 million entrepreneurs around the world3. Realize our own self-sufficiency in the process.
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    This excerpt highlights why we should have more fintech companies like Kiva. Even if the company was a pure success story during the first four years of operations, Kiva is still aiming at having more impact all over the world by reaching $1 billion in loans.
hichamachir

(UPDATED) Weekly Roundup 10-2-15: Kiva Zip folds in Kenya - what happened? Updated with... - 0 views

  • So the service seemed like a win-win-win, and to an outside observer, its dual operations in the United States and Kenya appeared to be progressing smoothly. Kiva Zip’s senior director, Jonny Price, sounded upbeat when he wrote on NextBillion in April, “We’re excited by (Zip’s) potential to revolutionize the way that small business owners in America, and the wider world, are able to access microcredit.” Meanwhile, over the past four years, the platform enabled more than 8,000 lenders to make almost 10,000 microloans totalling a reported $1.8 million to more than 6,500 borrowers in Kenya alone.
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    Kiva can benefit from partnerships that could improve its business. I believe that if the partnership deal is a win-win deal, kiva must take it! That's why I think that this partnership can help kiva improve its business a lot!
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