Faizali Safarov


Status: Paid Back

$750.00   Loan Request
$750.00   Paid Back

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Faizali Safarov
Location: Rudaki, Tajikistan
Activity: Taxi

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $750.00
Loan Use: Car repairs
Repayment Term: 14 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Jun 8, 2008
Date Disbursed: Jun 30, 2008
Date Funded:Jun 16, 2008
Loan Ended:Jul 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Tajikistan
Avg Annual Income:$1,388.00
Currency:Tajikistan Somoni (TJS)
Exchange Rate:3.4239 TJS = 1 USD



Faizali Safarov lives in Rudaki region. He is married and has 3 children. He has not finished high school Faizali has a business. He has a large car, which he uses as a taxi. He works at a local market transporting goods for customers. He has been in this business for 4 years. The taxi brings him enough profit to live. Currently, this is the only source of income for his family. Any serious problem with a car puts his family in a financial crisis.


Now, Faizali needs to do serious car repairs, which costs money. This is why he came to us to apply for a loan. He plans to repay the loan within 12 months.




Сафаров Файзали живет в районе Рудаки. Женат , имеет 3 детей. Образования не имеет . Но имеет свое дело. Имеет автомашину – грузовой москвич, использует который как такси. Работает на рынке и перевозит грузы покупателей. Занимается этим видом деятельности уже 4 года. Такси приносит ему доход , который хватает на жизнь. Сейчас это единственный источник дохода его семьи. Поэтому любая поломка машины приводит к финансовому кризису. Сейчас ему необходимо произвести капитальный ремонт автомобиля, для которого нужны деньги. Ему пришлось обратится к нам за кредитом. Погасить кредит планирует в течении 12 месяцев.



Lenders to this entrepreneur

festival
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

Bruce
cRESTONE, CO
United States

AcusticThoughts
Tonawanda, NY
United States

Robert
Manassas, VA
United States

Webber Academy Gr 12
Calgary, Alberta
Canada

Michael
Minoa, NY
United States

Daniel
S. El Monte, CA
United States

James
Conshohocken, PA
United States

Sean
Baltimore, MD
United States

Mari & Emil
Sterling, CO
United States

Marco
New York, NY
United States

Bill
St Louis Park, MN
United States

Jay and David
McKinney, TX
United States

Steven
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
United Kingdom

Joshua
Mansfield, TX
United States

Alexandra
Hanau,
Germany

Kai
Hong Kong, SAR
Hong Kong

Kristoffer
Uddevalla,
Sweden



Journal entries for Faizali Safarov


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Faizali Safarov
Location: Rudaki, Tajikistan

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Faizali Safarov by MLF HUMO in Tajikistan. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the next 12 months, MLF HUMO will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Rudaki, Tajikistan
Jun 30, 2008
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Kiva Message from the Field Regarding Tajikistan
 
Entrepreneur: Faizali Safarov
Location: Rudaki, Tajikistan

Dear Kiva Lender,

My name is Boris Mordkovich and I'm a volunteer from New York who has spent the last two months working at a Kiva field partner in Tajikistan: MLO HUMO & Partners. Kiva has been working with HUMO for over a year in order to reach borrowers in Tajikistan. Through this critical partnership, lenders like you can lend funds directly to entrepreneurs in this region to help them improve their businesses and their standard of living.

The Borrowers

Kiva lenders have supported more than 5,600 borrowers in Tajikistan, more than 1,500 of whom have received assistance from HUMO. For many of them, starting their own business is the only way to support themselves and their families. Job opportunities are scarce, and even if people do find full-time work, their salaries are usually not enough to cover living expenses. For example, a teacher in Tajikistan makes about 280 Somoni (about $75) per month, while it costs at least $300 to 500 per month to feed and support a family in the city.

If you'd like to view some of their stories, I invite you to visit the “Stories of Five Micro-Finance Borrowers”:

http://fellowsblog.kiva.org/2009/03/26/the-stories-of-5-micro-finance-borrowers/

Current Economic Crisis

Due to a lack of developed infrastructure and industries, the country's economy has been supported primarily by remittances sent by migrant Tajik workers, who are based primarily in Russia. However, as the world's economic crisis worsens, many of these migrant workers are now unable to find work abroad, just as the situation is getting more dire in Tajikistan itself.

Access to micro-credit is becoming more important than ever in order for people to sustain their businesses and themselves during these difficult economic times. Many of the bigger banks have stopped their lending activity altogether or have significantly increased their rates. Smaller micro-finance institutions, such as HUMO and others, remain one of the few reasonable options for the low-income population.

If you want to find out more about the impact of the economic crisis in Tajikistan, visit:

http://fellowsblog.kiva.org/2009/02/10/impact-of-the-economic-crisis-in-tajikistan/

How Does Your Involvement Make a Difference?

Over the two months I've spent at HUMO, I've wound up explaining how Kiva works to dozens of people. Most of them were aware of the organization, but not everybody fully understood how it worked. When they learned about the hundreds of lenders that were behind all of these loans, they were often amazed and impressed by people’s generosity and their desire to help. On behalf of Kiva, HUMO, and its borrowers, we thank you for supporting our work.

To see current fundraising loans from HUMO on Kiva.org, please check:

http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=63&status=fundRaising&sortBy=Old+to+New&_te=mj

If you have any follow-up questions or comments, feel free to contact me at boris.mordkovich@fellows.kiva.org and I'd be more than happy to try to address your concerns.

Signing off from Tajikistan,

Boris Mordkovich [Kiva Fellow, Class 7]


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Faizali Safarov

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
September 2008 $62.50 $63.00 Repayment Received
October 2008 $62.50 $63.00 Repayment Received
November 2008 $62.50 $63.00 Repayment Received
December 2008 $62.50 $61.00 Repayment Received
January 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
February 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
March 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
April 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
May 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
June 2009 $62.50 $62.49 Repayment Received
July 2009 $62.50 $62.50 Repayment Received
August 2009 $62.50 $62.51 Repayment Received