Pitusiray Group


Status: Paid Back

$3,825.00   Loan Request
$3,825.00   Paid Back

About the Group

Group Name: Pitusiray Group
Group Members: MILAGROS PERALTA CASTRILLON
HECTOR CACERES SANTOS
LEONARDO ARAPA PARE
LEONARDO BACA FERRO
PATRICIA MISLE HINOJOSA
HORTENCIA DELGADO CENTENO
RUBEN QUISPE VASQUEZ
RICARDO PARADA FALCONI
YOVANA ESTHER RAMOS CHIRINOS
ESTANISLAO ALFRED PERALTA ROJAS
FLOR VEGONIA CAJIGAS CACERES
SONIA PAUCAR ANAYA
JOSE LUIS BROGGI VARGAS
YESSENIA REYES RUIZ
JOSEFINA LUZ ARICA ARICA
Location: Calca, Calca, Peru
Activity: Farming

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $3,825.00
Loan Use: To implement their businesses.
Repayment Term: 5 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: May 1, 2009
Date Disbursed: Apr 20, 2009
Date Funded:May 3, 2009
Loan Ended:Aug 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Peru
Avg Annual Income:$6,715.00
Currency:Peru Nuevos Soles (PEN)
Exchange Rate:3.1250 PEN = 1 USD



This village bank is called “PITUSURAY”. It has 15 members, both men and women, all are residents of Calca province, located 1 hour and 30 minutes outside of Cusco by public car.

The village bank members perform different tasks, with the main activities being agriculture, livestock farming, and retail. The majority of members also work in tourism, some have jewelry stores, textiles, handicrafts, restaurants, lodges, and home stays. Members are asking for a loan in order to expand their busineses and many of them to also improve themselves.

Our members are very appreciative and value the support given by this method, they all agree to comply with loan payments on the dates scheduled.

Translated from Spanish by Erin Hopkins, Kiva Volunteer



Este banco comunal se denomina “PITUSURAY”, cuenta con 15 miembros, entre varones y mujeres, todos residentes en la provincia de Calca, ubicado a 1:30 minutos en carro público de la ciudad del Cusco.

Los socios del banco comunal realizan diferentes labores, teniendo como principal actividad, la agricultura, la ganadería y el comercio minorista, en su mayoría los socios trabajan en turismo, alguno de ellos tiene tiendas de joyas, textiles, artesanías, restaurantes, hospedajes, casas familiares, los socios solicitan el préstamo para ampliar sus negocios y mucho de ellos, mejorar los mismos.

Nuestros socios están muy agradecidos y valoran el apoyo otorgado mediante este medio y se comprometen a cumplir con el pago de sus préstamos en las fechas programadas.



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Journal entries for Pitusiray Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Pitusiray Group
Location: Calca, Calca, Peru

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to PITUSIRAY Group, consisting of MILAGROS PERALTA CASTRILLON, HECTOR CACERES SANTOS, LEONARDO ARAPA PARE, LEONARDO BACA FERRO, PATRICIA MISLE HINOJOSA, HORTENCIA DELGADO CENTENO, RUBEN QUISPE VASQUEZ, RICARDO PARADA FALCONI, YOVANA ESTHER RAMOS CHIRINOS, ESTANISLAO ALFRED PERALTA ROJAS, FLOR VEGONIA CAJIGAS CACERES, SONIA PAUCAR ANAYA, JOSE LUIS BROGGI VARGAS, YESSENIA REYES RUIZ, JOSEFINA LUZ ARICA ARICA by Asociación Arariwa in Peru. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 3 months of this loan, Asociación Arariwa will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Calca, Calca, Peru
May 4, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Peru
 
Entrepreneur: Pitusiray Group
Location: Calca, Calca, Peru

Thank you for supporting entrepreneurs in Peru. As you may know, all Kiva loans are actually administered by local field partners. For the past couple of months, I have been working as a Kiva Fellow with Asociación Arariwa, Kiva’s newest field partner in Peru.

Arariwa (which means “protector of crops” in Quechua, Peru’s main indigenous language) became a Kiva partner in August 2008, but did not begin posting a significant volume of its clients to the Kiva Web site until early 2009. Arariwa’s executive director, loan officers, and Kiva coordinator are palpably excited about what they call “Project Kiva.” They are working hard to visit village banks in isolated, rural areas of the Cusco region so rural clients can tell their stories and fund their loans through Kiva.

Raquel Villafuerte, Arariwa’s Kiva coordinator, is passionate about traveling and visiting the communities of the countryside around Cusco. In this sense, she is perfect for her job. Others might resent the long, often uncomfortable hours of travel on dirt roads, and occasional overnight stays in distant communities far from family and friends that come with the job, but Raquel enjoys the work and always has a smile for her clients and her co-workers. Unfortunately, Raquel and an Arariwa loan officer were injured in a motorcycle accident last month while returning from a visit to a Kiva group. Her scrapes and bruises didn’t dampen her enthusiasm for her work, although she has avoided motorcycles since then.

Arariwa’s loan officers serve different communities in the Cusco area. Some loan officers work within the city of Cusco and hold their group meetings at the Arariwa office. Others work up to two hours outside the city and hold group meetings in clients’ houses or businesses. These loan officers still report to the central office in Cusco each day. Other loan officers work even further from the city (three to nine hours away), live in the communities they serve, and only report to the central office every few weeks. One of these loan officers is Marco, who lives and works in the community of Lares. To illustrate how small Lares is, here’s a conversation I had with Marco about a week before I went to visit one of his village banks, Tikarisun de Ccachin:

Me: I should get your cell phone number so that we can coordinate when and where to meet up.

Marco: There’s actually no cell service there, so I’ll give you the phone number for Lares instead.

Me: Oh, Arariwa has an office in Lares?

Marco: No, it’s the phone number for Lares. The town has one phone. Just leave a message with whoever answers, and they’ll come find me and give me the message.

The Tikarisun Village Bank is located in Ccachin, a rural community high up in the clouds in the hills outside Lares. Like Lares, Ccachin has just one phone, but it is a much smaller community and it has even less contact with the outside world. Ccachin is just thirty or forty minutes from Lares by car, but it is much more isolated due to its small size, its remote location in the hills, and the lack of public transportation connecting it with any other nearby towns.

For me, getting from Cusco to Ccachin meant a nearly four-hour ride in the company pickup truck down bumpy dirt roads. The trip was tiring, even though I had the luxury of traveling in a private vehicle. It was easy to see why villagers in Ccachin don’t travel to Cusco to get loans.

My visit to Ccachin really opened my eyes to the importance of extending microfinance to rural areas. When we talk about people living in developing countries, we don’t always distinguish between urbanites and rural farmers. In Peru, however, that distinction is very important. Peruvians in rural areas are much more likely to be indigenous Quechua-speakers, to be living below the national poverty line, and to have little or no formal education. They typically cook with wood fires instead of gas stoves, live in adobe houses instead of concrete or stucco homes, and have more children to support than do city dwellers. Loans are readily available to a shop owner in the city of Cusco, but not to a small farmer in the countryside.

The credit and education that Arariwa offers go a long way in rural areas like Ccachin, because micro-loans are usually the only source of external support available to small businesses like Señora Ernestina’s grocery store, Señora Victoria’s pig farm, or Señora Hipolita’s chicheria (Chicha is a traditional Andean corn beer). Marco, Tikarisun’s loan officer, is already the godfather of three of his clients’ children, an indication of the respect and gratitude the community has for him. Another Arariwa loan officer, Tula, who works in the remote jungle town of Pilcopata, says that her clients often encourage her to run for mayor of Pilcopata.

Arariwa’s staff is working hard to provide journal updates for all of its Kiva clients. Because so many of Arariwa’s clients live quite far from the central office in Cusco, reaching each and every Kiva client for a follow-up interview is simply not possible. Nonetheless, 27% of Arariwa’s loans have journal entries, compared with just 12% for all Kiva field partners.

I hope you have found this journal entry to be interesting and informative, and I’m happy to answer any comments or questions you may have. I have been lucky enough to see the effect that Kiva loans are having on the ground here in the Cusco region. Arariwa’s Kiva clients, the staff and I are extremely grateful for your support. I hope you continue to lend to Peruvian entrepreneurs through Asociación Arariwa!

Read the Tikarisun Village Bank’s Kiva profile and read about my visit with Evarista, one of the group members:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?action=about&id=95881&page=businesses&_te=mj

View all Asociación Arariwa loans that are currently being funded:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=119&status=fundraising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj

Best regards,

Cynthia McMurry

Kiva Fellow


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Peru
 
Entrepreneur: Pitusiray Group
Location: Calca, Calca, Peru

Apologies: photo accidentally left out from last email.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
Comments (12)

Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Pitusiray Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
July 2009 $1,225.33 $0.00 Repayment Received
August 2009 $1,274.35 $1,839.41 Repayment Received
September 2009 $1,325.32 $1,985.59 Repayment Received