Santiago Castro Vásquez


Status: Paying Back

$950.00   Loan Amount
75% repaid

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Santiago Castro Vásquez
Location: Totonicapan, Guatemala
Activity: Shoe Sales

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $950.00
Loan Use: To increase capital
Repayment Term: 13 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Jan 31, 2009
Date Disbursed: Feb 1, 2009
Date Funded:Feb 1, 2009

About the Country

Country:Guatemala
Avg Annual Income:$4,155.00
Currency:Guatemala Quetzales (GTQ)
Exchange Rate:8.0590 GTQ = 1 USD



Don Santiago Castro Vásquez is 56 years old. He's married and has 2 children. He lives in the town of Chuisacmalja in the state of Totonicapan, Guatemala. He's been buying and selling shoes for the past 5 years. This job is the main source of income for his family. Due to an increase in sales, he decided to get a loan through ASDIR. He will use this loan to purchase more inventory and to meet his clients' high demands. He hopes to make a good profit and to remain successful so that he can take care of the neccessities of his family.

Translated from Spanish by Carolina Zelaya-Kronlund, Kiva Volunteer


Don Santiago Castro Vásquez cuenta con 56 años de edad, casado, con dos hijos vive en el cantón Chuisacmaljá del departamento de Totonicapán, Guatemala. Lleva cinco años dedicado al Comercio en la compra y venta de zapatos el cual es la fuente de sus ingresos para poder sostener a su familia, debido al incremento de sus ventas acudió a la asociación ASDIR por un préstamo y así poder cubrir la demanda de sus clientes de la misma manera aumentar su capital y surtir su negocio, aprovechando la ganancia que le generaran las ventas para poder prosperar y así cubrir las necesidades de su familia.

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Journal entries for Santiago Castro Vásquez


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Santiago Castro Vásquez
Location: Totonicapan, Guatemala

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Santiago Castro Vásquez by Asociación ASDIR in Guatemala. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 11 months of this loan, Asociación ASDIR will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Totonicapan, Guatemala
Feb 2, 2009
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Santiago Castro Vasquez Loan Update
 
Entrepreneur: Santiago Castro Vásquez
Location: Totonicapan, Guatemala

Santiago is a shoe salesman. He sells the shoes in various markets in the Totonicapan region of Guatemala. He used his Kiva loan to increase his inventory of women’s shoes.

Business is down quite a bit due to the economy. So far,Santiago says he is able to repay his loan and is grateful for the opportunity to access credit to improve his business.

Santiago’s shoe selling business is an integral part of the shoe making “cottage industry” that exists in the Totonicapan department. Many people make parts of shoes in their homes; then sell them to an individual who assembles all the parts and makes the shoes; this person then sells the shoes to someone like Santiago who sells the shoes.

You can see a short video interview of Santiago by following this link:santiago castro vasquez

ASDIR (Asociacion de Desarrollo Integral Rural---Association for the Development of Rural Communities) was founded by a handful of Mayan men and women in 1988. ASDIR started as a community-based organization working to develop villages and communities in the department (state) of Totonicapán. Guatemala. Today, ASDIR specializes in providing financial services and educational programs to more than 2500 clients in mostly rural communities throughout Totonicapán. ASDIR has five offices, serving over 100 communities. ASDIR has been a Kiva partner since 2008.

Totonicapan Guatemala


Posted by Lori Gibson Banducci from Totonicapan, Guatemala
Mar 5, 2009
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Kiva Message from the Field regarding Guatemala
 
Entrepreneur: Santiago Castro Vásquez
Location: Totonicapan, Guatemala

I have had the privilege of spending the last 9 weeks as a Kiva Fellow with ASDIR, Kiva’s field partner in the western highlands of Guatemala, in the district of Totonicapán. As you may know, all entrepreneur profiles on Kiva’s web site are posted by local Field Partners (microfinance institutions), which are organizations that lend to the working poor to help them lift themselves out of poverty. The role of the Field Partner is to screen each entrepreneur, upload his/her loan request on the Kiva web site, disburse the loan, and collect repayments.

You are receiving this email because you have made Kiva loans through ASDIR and we thought you might be interested in learning a little more about this Kiva partner.

ASDIR (Asociacion de Desarrollo Integral Rural---Association for the Development of Rural Communities) was founded by a handful of Mayan men and women in 1988. ASDIR started as a community-based organization working to develop villages and communities in the department (state) of Totonicapán Guatemala.

Today, ASDIR specializes in providing financial services and educational programs to more than 2500 clients in mostly rural communities throughout Totonicapán. ASDIR has five offices serving over 100 communities and has been a Kiva partner since 2008.

Totonicapán is one of 22 departments in Guatemala and is located in the western highlands of Guatemala. Totonicapán is also one of the poorest departments in Guatemala, with the country’s highest infant mortality rate, and almost half (49.7%) of its children are estimated to be suffering from malnutrition.

I’ve worked closely with some of the loan officers at ASDIR. (Loan officers are the heavy lifters in micro credit. See my blog Loan Officers-Unsung Heroes—featuring interviews with two of ASDIR’s loan officers.) What sticks with me is how difficult and important the job of a loan officer really is.

Because ASDIR serves primarily the rural poor, loan officers must all speak K’iche as well as Spanish. All the loan officers grew up in this community, so they know the people that ASDIR is lending money to.

When I hopped on the back of a motorcycle to accompany a loan officer on a recent borrower visit, I was surprised by how welcoming the borrowers were. We visited a family of Kiva borrowers - the Mom and her three grown daughters all had taken out Kiva loans. Rene, the loan officer, was greeted as if he were an old friend. Chairs were brought out and juice was served (see photo). It was clear that a trusting and warm connection existed. (I’ve witnessed the same warm welcome on visits to collect on delinquent loans!)

I have listened as loan officers patiently and compassionately explain to a family why they must continue to pay on their loan, even in the face of great personal hardship. I’ve watched them work with an individual to develop a repayment plan that is reasonable and achievable. I’ve heard them explain that the loan is not bigger because the repayment plan would be too burdensome. I’ve seen the pride on their faces and in their eyes when they talk about the positive impact their work has on their community and the people who live in it.

I also visited dozens of Kiva borrowers (hopefully you’ve received an update on your loan) to see, first hand, the power of micro credit to incrementally improve the lives of the working poor. From a woman who used her money to become her own boss sewing custom aprons; a construction worker who used his loan to repair his cement mixer (and used the left over funds to buy new equipment for his side disco/dj business); to a young father who told me that without the loan from ASDIR/Kiva to buy a loom, he would “have nothing.” No rags to riches stories, but certainly lots of small steps forward.

Kiva currently has over 110 loans with ASDIR, for loans totaling over $85,000. ASDIR is poised to grow its relationship with Kiva by posting more loans, so please be sure to check for new loans posted here ASDIR Loans Fundraising.

Sincerely,

Lori Gibson


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Santiago Castro Vásquez

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
May 2009 $158.34 $158.34 Repayment Received
June 2009 $79.17 $79.16 Repayment Received
July 2009 $79.17 $79.17 Repayment Received
August 2009 $79.17 $79.17 Repayment Received
September 2009 $79.17 $79.18 Repayment Received
October 2009 $79.17 $79.17 Repayment Received
November 2009 $79.17 $79.17 Repayment Received
December 2009 $79.17 $79.17 Repayment Received
January 2010 $79.17 Available Jan 1  
February 2010 $79.17 Available Feb 1  
March 2010 $79.13 Available Mar 1