01 - Nam Ngạn Group

Status: Paying Back

$1,700
Loan Request
Pre-Disbursed : Apr 20, 2009
Listed: Apr 23, 2009
Funded: Apr 23, 2009
40% repaid

About the Country

Country:Viet Nam
Avg Annual Income:$725
Currency:Vietnam Dong (VND)
Exchange Rate:17,789.8000 VND = 1 USD


In this Group:
Lan Hàn Thị , Ân Ngô Thị, Mạc Phạm Thị, Hương Mai Thị, Hoà Vũ Thị

About the Loan

Location: Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam   Repayment Term: 22 months
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Activity: Food Production/Sales   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: To invest in expanding the business.   Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
      Default Protection: Covered
Lan Hàn Thị, a 54-year-old female living in Thanh Hoá, Vietnam, is the leader of a five-member group loan offered by Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women. While each member of the group receives an individual loan, they all are responsible for paying back the loans of their fellow group members if someone is delinquent or defaults. The official name of this borrowing group is 01 - Nam Ngạn (17.01.01).



Lan, who is married and has three adult children, owns and operates a food stall. While not the only means of generating revenue, the main source of income for the business is the selling of dried goods in the local community. Lan has been engaged in this business for over five years and earns approximately 2,000,000 VND a month from these activities.



In 2007, she joined Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women to gain access to financial services to help improve her living situation and ability to engage in business activities. Lan has already repaid a previous loan of 2,442,600 VND from Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women used to invest in expanding the business. She is now requesting a new loan of 6,000,000 VND for additional expansion. This will be Lan’s fourth loan from Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women, and she plans to use the additional revenue generated from the business to improve the general living conditions of her family.



About the Other Borrowers in the Group:

1. Ngô Thị Ân is a 56-year-old female who is requesting a 6000000 VND loan to support her business in the food sector making and selling food.

2. Phạm Thị Mạc is a 63-year-old female who is requesting a 6000000 VND loan to support her business in the agriculture sector raising livestock.

3. Mai Thị Hương is a 40-year-old female who is requesting a 6000000 VND loan to support her business in the food sector making and selling food.

4. Vũ Thị Hoà is a 39-year-old female who is requesting a 6000000 VND loan to support her business in the agriculture sector raising crops.

About Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women:

The mission of Fund for Thanh Hoa Poor Women (FPW) is to provide sustainable financial services to disadvantaged women in rural areas in the Thanh Hoa province.

*Note: To maximize efficiency and reduce costs, this loan was posted using a template to automate the translation by Kiva. Given that manual translation of entrepreneur profiles is costly, Kiva created this template for our Field Partner to allow them to continue to post loans in Vietnamese while providing quality and accurate information to Kiva lenders.




About Group Loans
In a group loan, each member of the group receives an individual loan but is part of a group of individuals bound by a group guarantee. Under this arrangement, each member of the group supports one another and is responsible for paying back the loans of their fellow group members if someone is delinquent or defaults. Learn more


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Journal entries for 01 - Nam Ngạn Group


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: 01 - Nam Ngạn Group
Location: Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to 01 - Nam Ngạn Group, consisting of Lan Hàn Thị , Ân Ngô Thị, Mạc Phạm Thị, Hương Mai Thị, Hoà Vũ Thị by Fund for Thanh Hoa Poor Women (TCVM), a partner of Save the Children in Viet Nam. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 19 months of this loan, Fund for Thanh Hoa Poor Women (TCVM), a partner of Save the Children will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam
Apr 24, 2009
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Kiva Message from the Field regarding Vietnam
 
Entrepreneur: 01 - Nam Ngạn Group
Location: Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam

Dear Lender,

Thank you for supporting the Fund for Thanh Hoa Poor Women!

The Fund for Thanh Hoa Poor Women (FPW) is a relatively new partner to the Kiva platform, having posted its first loan in November 2008. Since then, FPW staff have worked diligently to integrate Kiva into their operations and we are happy to announce that FPW has recently been approved for active field partner status on Kiva! Expect to see an increase in FPW activity on Kiva.org over the next few months.

Since February 2009, I have been serving in Thanh Hoa as a Kiva Fellow, assisting FPW through this process. Now that I’m at the end of my fellowship, I would like to share a simple revelation. What I have discovered through meeting and speaking with the borrowers here is that although the current financial crisis may suggest otherwise, finance, and in this case microfinance, in Thanh Hoa, is not always that dramatic. I am not leaving here as expected, with hallmark stories of adversities conquered, but I have met real women and seen how these simple, elegant loans return to them a small but significant power.

The need and impact of micro loans is known to differ from borrower to borrower. FPW’s clients represent women with differing circumstances and vary in the degree to which their loans have impacted their life. This microfinance mosaic of users, uses and value is well represented by the women from Group 41 Quang Hung, one of the first groups that I visited in Thanh Hoa.

Ms. Vũ Thị Kim Chung is the leader of Group 41 Quang Hung Commune and represents one end of the spectrum. Ms. Chung, like most Vietnamese women, engages in multiple income producing activities. She is primarily a worker in Le Mon Industrial Zone, working 18-20 days a month, transporting fertilizer on and off train cars and earning a relatively high income of ~1.800.000 VND ($103 USD) per month. The work is hard and she sounds like someone who understands the weight of world finances when she states plainly that “it’s a job” and she’s grateful for it. Although her family could survive without any additional income, Ms. Chung still chose to take out a loan and increase her workload voluntarily to, on a good day, earn an additional ~60.000 VND ($3.50 USD) by selling fruit and raising animals.

On the other end of the spectrum, you have Ms. Hương Nguyễn Thị. Ms. Hương lives in the same commune as Ms. Chung but her economic position is quite different. Ordinarily, she works in her family’s woodworking shop and raises animals for resale. Together, the family is able to generate sufficient income. This past year, however, her family has faced extraordinary circumstances, with her eldest son (aged 4) falling ill with an ocular condition in April 2008. The family traveled to Hanoi for treatment, only to find that their son was too young to have the surgery. Although her son’s base medical expenses were covered by the government, the costs of transportation, accommodation and food were left to the family. Her previous loans from FPW and this most recent loan from Kiva have helped her and her family manage these sudden expenses.

Reflecting on the two loans above, Ms. Hương’s story is more akin to those you read in Muhammad Yunus’s books, but Ms. Chung’s story is the norm here at FPW. The loan has not saved her from starvation, homelessness or illness, but has simply given her the option to earn a little more. Though a seemingly small return on her investment, it represents her hard work and most importantly, access to the resources and right to earn it.

Thank you again for providing the capital to lend to women in Thanh Hoa! Please consider lending to one of the currently fundraising loans from FPW.


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
May 1, 2009
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Kiva Journal: A Visit to 01-Nam Ngan group
 
Entrepreneur: 01 - Nam Ngạn Group
Location: Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam

Xin Chao! As a Kiva fellow, I recently had the chance to visit two members of 01-Nam Ngan Group and would like to share an update with you.

Ms. Lan Hanh Thi (pictured in this update) is the leader of 01-Nam Ngan group. She owns a food stall where she sells bread and chicken. She has been in this business for 10 years. Prior to that, she worked as a farmer. She said that the loan has helped reduce the hardships in her life and she has increased her profits a small percentage. She currently makes a monthly profit of 2,000,000 VND ($112 USD). Her youngest child is 20 years old. This is Ms. Lan’s fourth loan with the Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women. Although she does have other loan options, she does not take out loans from other organizations because of the high interest rates.

Ms. Pham Thi Mac accompanied Ms. Lan to the meeting. She sells tofu at the local market and around her neighborhood. Ms. Lan has four grown children. She uses the profit from her business to pay off the house she and her husband built 5 years ago. She chose to take out the loan from the Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women because of the low interest rate.

Ms. Lan and Ms. Pham both expressed a desire to continue borrowing from the Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women to grow their businesses. They send their thanks to the lenders. Thank you for lending to members of the 01-Nam Ngan Group! Please consider joining our new lending team, Fans of the Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women, to support more entrepreneurs in Thanh Hoa! To view a list of the currently fundraising loans from FPW, click here.

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I will be serving as a Kiva fellow from June through August at the Thanh Hoa Fund for Poor Women. Lack of capital is the most common challenge for the poor households in this area of Vietnam. FPW provides client-oriented financial services to a large number of poor women who have ability to work but lack loan capital and women who cannot access any formal finance services.

Read more about the Kiva Fellows’ experiences across the world on the Kiva Fellows Blog.


Posted by Hanh Tran from Thanh Hoá, Viet Nam
Aug 20, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for 01 - Nam Ngạn Group

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
July 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
August 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
September 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
October 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
November 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
December 2009 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
January 2010 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
February 2010 $85.00 $85.00 Repayment Received
March 2010 $85.00 Available Mar 1  
April 2010 $85.00 Available Apr 1  
May 2010 $85.00 Available May 1  
June 2010 $85.00 Available Jun 1  
July 2010 $85.00 Available Jul 1  
August 2010 $85.00 Available Aug 1  
September 2010 $85.00 Available Sep 1  
October 2010 $85.00 Available Oct 1  
November 2010 $85.00 Available Nov 1  
December 2010 $85.00 Available Dec 1  
January 2011 $85.00 Available Jan 1  
February 2011 $85.00 Available Feb 1