Segara Mandala Group


Status: Paid Back

$1,800.00   Loan Request
$1,800.00   Paid Back

About the Group

Group Name: Segara Mandala Group
Group Members: Ni Ketut Suci Ariani -
Ni Putu Sukawati -
Ni Ketut Sudiantari -
Ni Nengah Rinten -
Ni Wayan Winariani -
Ni Ketut Suandri -
Ni Ketut Sudiarti -
Ni Ketut Talek -
Location: Melaya, Bali, Indonesia
Activity: Pigs

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $1,800.00
Loan Use: to buy pigs and pig foods
Repayment Term: 8 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: At end of term
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Dec 18, 2008
Date Disbursed: Nov 26, 2008
Date Funded:Dec 19, 2008
Loan Ended:Jun 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Indonesia
Avg Annual Income:$4,458.00
Currency:Indonesia Rupiahs (IDR)
Exchange Rate:11,163.0000 IDR = 1 USD



"Segara Mandala" group is a group of house wives in Tukadaya village. This group has already succeeded with their 1st loan which they used to raising pigs. They are earning a profit of IDR 550 thousand to IDR 750 thousand per 6 month period (around USD 50 - USD 70/ 6 month period).


Even though the profit is not high they are not discouraged. They are even planning to take the 2nd loan from Dinari foundation. They are planning to use the loan money to buy more piglets to be raised and also to buy pig's food. The loan period will be 6 month where they can repay the loan at the end of the loan period.


They are hoping to be able to expand the business so they can get more profit. WIth this they can improve their lives and also able to send their children to schools.




Translated from Indonesian by Antonius Gunadi, Kiva Volunteer


Kelompok ”Segara Mandala” yang terdiri dari ibu-ibu yang terletak di Desa Tukadaya merasa sangat senang sekali setelah menikmati hasil dari pinjaman yang pertama yang dipergunakan untuk modal pemeliharaan babi karena mereka sudah mendapatkan keuntungan walaupun baru sedikit antara Rp 550 000,- Sampai Rp 750 000,- per 6 bulan sekali.
Dengan keuntungan yang sedikit tersebut anggota kelompok tidak merasa kecewa,tetapi mereka tetap semangat untuk berusaha. Sehingga mereka akan melanjutkan permohonan pinjaman yang kedua yang nantinya akan dipergunakan untuk membeli bibit babi dan pakan babi dan janka waktu pinjaman selama 6 bulan serta pengembaliannya dilakukan akhir periode pinjaman. Dengan tetap melanjutkan usaha dalam beternak babi anggota kelompok Segara Mandala merasa optimis dalam peningkatan keuntungan karena mereka akan lebih mandiri dalam pemeliharaan ternak.Dengan pengharapan seperti ini maka anggota kelompok Segara Mandala berharap keuntungan akan terus meningkat sehingga mereka dapat menunjang perekonomian keluarganya lebih-lebih dalam melanjutkan pendidikan anaknya kejenjang yang lebih tinggi.



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Journal entries for Segara Mandala Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Segara Mandala Group
Location: Melaya, Bali, Indonesia

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to the Segara Mandala Group /Ni Ketut Suci Ariani - group, consisting of Ni Ketut Suci Ariani -, Ni Putu Sukawati -, Ni Ketut Sudiantari -, Ni Nengah Rinten -, Ni Wayan Winariani -, Ni Ketut Suandri -, Ni Ketut Sudiarti -, Ni Ketut Talek - by DINARI Foundation in Indonesia. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 6 months of this loan, DINARI Foundation will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Melaya, Bali, Indonesia
Dec 20, 2008
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Kiva Message from the Field regarding Bali
 
Entrepreneur: Segara Mandala Group
Location: Melaya, Bali, Indonesia

Dear DINARI lenders,

Thank you for your support and dedication to funding loans posted by the DINARI Foundation (Dian Bhuana Lestari) in Bali, Indonesia. I spent the last 10 weeks as the Kiva Fellow working with DINARI, assisting in both the headquarter office in Denpasar, the sprawling and densely populated capital city of Bali, and in the branch office in Melaya, a small town in sparsely populated west Bali.

The differences between the two offices are tremendous: for example, the Denpasar office is in an impressive three-story office building, whereas the Melaya office has one computer with Internet access. In addition to the obvious physical differences, the two DINARI branches differ in the type of entrepreneur they serve. Clients in Denpasar are primarily small business owners (there is a sea of food stalls, repair shops, and seamstresses) or rubbish collectors. In Denpasar the clients must deal with fierce competition as their business is often one of dozens offering identical services and products on the same street. In addition, as it is a densely populated area, clients in Denpasar face the challenges of high living costs and space shortages, getting access to clean water, and safety from crime and high speed traffic.

Of the entrepreneurs I had the pleasure of meeting, however, the vast majority lived in the rural communities of western Bali. The geography, working conditions, and local economies of these communities could not have been more disparate from the narrow and crowded streets of Denpasar. The clients served by the Melaya office are almost entirely animal breeders, small goods manufacturers, or suppliers, selling basic products from a kiosk outside their home. The animal breeders work to keep their livestock healthy, and, as a result of the global rise of commodities due to the financial crisis, they pay for increasingly high feed costs. In addition, their profits are dependent on the market price for their livestock, which is subject to immense fluctuations. Due to the remoteness of their businesses, the small shop owners struggle to grow their customer base whiling staying competitive and profitable. In Melaya, the region is so sparsely populated that the field officers and I would often have to travel between 50 and 90 kilometers per day to meet clients.

DINARI’s founding creed is “to reduce poverty, stimulate small business development, and raise awareness about environmental issues.” I saw this simple, yet powerful, mission statement being implemented with great success throughout Bali. DINARI does more than provide just microloans. They seek to initiate a long-term partnership with their clients to, in the words of the DINARI CEO, “help them [the clients] make a better life.” This is done in the immediate sense by providing a monetary loan, but the true sustainable impact DINARI has on their clients’ lives happens as they are tutored about financial literacy, business knowledge, proper animal raising skills, and information about sustainable agricultural development.

During its 19-month long partnership with Kiva, and through the constant support from Kiva lenders like you, DINARI now serves 1,199 Kiva clients and has lent a total of $342,950. The symbiotic partnership between DINARI and entrepreneur builds a trusting collaboration, which often leads to a palpable improvement in the clients’ life. Take Ni Made Riniasih, a first time borrower, as an example. Prior to receiving her loan, Made Riniasih made her living by selling banana, papaya, and durian at the local market in Negara, which was an unreliable business. Since receiving her loan, however, she has started her own business of raising and selling pigs and is working toward creating a sustainable and profitable enterprise. The profit she made from selling her first pigs was reinvested into her business, and she purchased a sow so that she can breed her own pigs, thus obviating the need to purchase piglets from a middleman and becoming more self-sufficient in the process. With two incomes now contributing to household expenses, her husband feels less pressure to serve as the sole provider for their four children. In addition, they are now able to pay for the children’s school fees for their children, and, like almost every client I met in Bali, Made Riniasih and her husband are determined to ensure that their children receive a better education than they did.

As you are probably aware, DINARI staff and other Kiva Fellows will continue to visit entrepreneurs. Updates on the borrowers’ lives and progress will be sent to those Kiva lenders that contributed to making their loans. Unfortunately, due to the immense logistical and administrative task of reaching every client, it is not possible to reach every entrepreneur, even with DINARI’s incredibly dedicated and passionate team. I ask that you please remain patient, and know that DINARI is doing everything within its means to spread the stories of Kiva borrowers to the Kiva community. In the event that an update on an entrepreneur to whom you loaned was not provided, I hope you enjoyed this update on the impact DINARI has had with Kiva funds.

From DINARI, Kiva, and the communities of borrowers I had the pleasure of meeting, we thank you for your continued support, dedication, and confidence in our work. To see all current fundraising loans from DINARI, please click http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=82&status=fundRaising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj.

Sincerely,

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Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Segara Mandala Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
July 2009 $1,800.00 $1,800.00 Repayment Received