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María Otilia Medina
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About the Loan
Location: Leon, Nicaragua   Repayment Term: 14 months
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Activity: Grocery Store   Repayment Schedule: Monthly
Loan Use: Working capital for a grocery store   Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
      Default Protection: Covered
Mrs. María Otilia Medina is 45 years old, married and has five children, of whom two depend on her. Their ages are as follows: Ana Gabriela is 15 and is in the 2nd year of secondary school and Candida Rosa is 13 and in the 1st year of secondary school. Her husband works as a concierge in a private club. Her wish is that her business grows in order to obtain more income to help her family reach their objectives, giving her daughters a future through education so that one day in the future they don't have needs. Also, to improve her home because this benefits the family that is in the development process so they have a more promising future.

Her work consists of managing a grocery store and it took her five years to become the owner of the business. It is located at Calle 2 in Reparto Santa Lucia. She started the business by selling food and sold tacos, enchiladas, fried plantains, gallo pinto (rice and black beans) and other items but felt obligated to leave this type of business due to the condition of her health. It was then she decided to start the grocery business where she sells soft drinks, candies and small bags and that's how she started filling a shelf where she sold personal items and began to attract the attention of her clients.

The financial assistance is for business capital that she needs to invest more in staple items like rice, beans, cooking oil, soft drinks and chicken as they are the products that are sold the most during the holiday season, so she'll now be able to offer different products to her clients.

Important Information About This Loan

In order to help you better understand the potential risks of lending to entrepreneurs in Nicaragua, Kiva continues to provide information on the “No Pago” movement (a movement for non-repayment of loans). The Nicaraguan government appears to have implemented a plan to resolve the uncertainties raised by the previous No Pago 'non-repayment' movement that has affected the country. To learn more, please click here

Translated from Spanish by Hugh Yarbrough, Kiva Volunteer

La señora de Nombre Maria Otilia Medina tiene 45 años de edad, su estado civil es casada, esta Señora tiene 5 hijos de los cuales 2 dependen de ella sus edades son las siguientes Ana Gabriela de 15 años y cursa el 2 año de secundaria y Candida Rosa de 13 años que cursa el 1 año de secundaria, su esposo labora de conserje en club privado, sus deseos son que su negocio se incremente ya que así obtiene los ingresos para ayudar a su familia en sus propósitos esta el darle a su hijas un futuro en la educación para que el día de mañana no tengan necesidades también darle mejoras a su vivienda ya que este favorecerá a su familia que esta en proceso de desarrollo para que tengan un futuro prometedor.


La actividad económica a la que se dedica es una pulpería el tiempo que tiene de poseer este negocio es de 5 años, y esta ubicada en el Repto. Santa Lucia 2 calle, ella inicia este negocio con la venta de comida en la que vendía tacos, enchiladas, maduro, gallo pinto y otros pero se vio obligada a dejar este tipo de negocio debido a su condición de salud y es entonces que decide implementar el negocio de la pulpería donde vende refrescos, golosinas, bolsitas y es así como empieza llenando un estante donde vendía cosas personales y así obtiene la atención de sus clientes, el financiamiento es para capital de trabajo ya que necesita invertir mas en lo que seria los granos básicos como: arroz, frijoles, aceite, gaseosa y pollo ya que son los productos que mas se venden debido a la temporada festiva y así podrá ofrecer los diferentes productos a sus clientes.
About the Country
Country:
Avg Annual Income:$3,636
Currency:Nicaragua Cordobas (NIO)
Exchange Rate:19.7995 NIO = 1 USD

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Status: Paid Back

$825
Loan Request
Pre-Disbursed : Nov 28, 2008
Listed: Dec 18, 2008
Funded: Dec 22, 2008
$825
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Ended: Dec 15, 2009
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Journal entries for María Otilia Medina


Subject: seguimiento para Maria Otilia Medina
Location: Leon, Nicaragua

Gracias al préstamo, Maria efectuó las compras de los productos necesarios de su pulpería, de primera necesidad así como alimentos en granos básicos para su negocio. De esa manera sus ventas e ingresos aumentaron, ya que la exigencia de sus clientes espera que renueven su mercadería con productos nuevos y de calidad. Ella está muy contenta por el progreso que tiene su negocio.

Desde entonces cuenta con capital para la inversión de su negocio y también obtiene los ingresos necesarios para ayudar en los gastos del hogar, por lo que sus hijos están luchando por salir adelante ese empeño y entusiasmo lo obtuvieron de su mama ya que es un ejemplo digno a seguir. Ella tiene muchos clientes ya que la ubicación de su negocio está situado en lugar en donde no hay mucha competencia, lo que le favorece mucho ya que así puede ofrecer los productos que sus clientes necesitan, además la buena administración de su negocio es lo que la ha mantenido activa hasta los momentos.

Es por ello que ella está muy contenta y agradecida con cada uno de ustedes ya que por medio de Fundación León 2000, ayudó al progreso de su actividad. En el futuro espera que su negocio crezca mucho mas, por lo que todavía sueña con realizarle modificaciones a su vivienda que es lugar donde habita.

If this Journal Update is in another language, please feel free to use an online translator: www.translate.google.com


Posted by sandra mendoza from Leon, Nicaragua
Nov 30, 2009
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Subject: Kiva Field Update - Message from Kiva Fellow in Nicaragua
Location: Leon, Nicaragua

Thank you for supporting a micro-entrepreneur in Nicaragua. I’m excited to be writing you as the Kiva Fellow in Leon, Nicaragua. For the past few months, I have been working with Fundación Leon 2000, a Kiva field partner. All entrepreneur profiles on Kiva’s Web site are posted by local field partners, which are microfinance institutions that lend to the working poor to help the poor lift themselves out of poverty. The field partners screen each entrepreneur, upload his/her loan request to the Kiva website, disburse the loan, and collect repayments.

Let’s get to know Fundación León 2000 a little better. The organization is based in Leon, Nicaragua, which is about 60 miles northwest of Managua, the capital city. In a country where 50% of its citizens live below the poverty line with an average GDP of $3,600 per person, Fundación Leon’s loans represent a life-changing opportunity to embrace financial self-sufficiency and escape the oppressive grips of poverty. For most, there is no other opportunity in the community for business growth such as that provided by Fundación León 2000.

During my three months of service at Fundación León 2000, I visited over forty small business entrepreneurs. In brief loan updates to Kiva lenders, I tried to capture and portray candidly their attitudes towards microfinance. These micro-loans would not be possible without the diligence and dedication of Fundación León’s Kiva Coordinator, Sandra, and the group of hard-working loan officers.

I spent the majority of my time at Fundación León working alongside Sandra as she screened clients for loans, posted loans on the Kiva Web site, tracked monthly repayments, and arranged loan update visits. Although Sandra and I have been able to provide many of you with updates about entrepreneurs who received a loan contribution from you, reaching every entrepreneur for an update is not logistically possible.

Even if you did not contribute to this particular entrepreneur, I hope that you will enjoy the following story of a Kiva borrower in León whose story exemplifies the challenges and fortunes experienced by many in the León community.

Maria Guadalupe Blanco is quite the small business entrepreneur, and she’s become pretty good at requesting loans and repaying them in stride—seventeen loans to be precise. Her primary business is a general store on the edge of town, which is filled with everything from candy, cookies, and canned vegetables to soups, soaps, and shampoos. Once the general store was operating at a sustainable level, Maria decided to expand her financial approach and purchase two taxis for local operation. Through the course of her partnership with Fundación León, and now Kiva, Maria Guadalupe has created a closed-loop business cycle by successfully forging two independent businesses, where one can sustain her livelihood if another falls victim to hardship. The success of the micro finance model for Maria Guadalupe is a complete testament to her respectful yet determined attitude towards its process and lenders. Towards the end of our visit, she frankly stated, “I seek loans to work; there is no other way.”

From Kiva, Fundación León 2000, and its family of borrowers, we thank you for your continued support of our work.

To see all current fundraising loans from the Fundación León 2000, click here: http://www.kiva.org/app.php?page=businesses&partner_id=96&status=fundRaising&sortBy=New+to+Old&_te=mj

And finally, I compiled this short video to provide you with a nice glance into the world of Fundación León 2000 and its variety of Kiva borrowers. Please enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjVNPTxB2Os&_te=mj

Sincerely,

Sean P. Calhoun

Kiva Fellow, Fundación León 2000


Posted by JD Bergeron, Kiva Staff, from San Francisco, United States
Jun 11, 2009
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Subject: Loan has been disbursed
Location: Leon, Nicaragua

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to María Otilia Medina by Fundación Leon 2000 in Nicaragua. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the 11 months of this loan, Fundación Leon 2000 will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by from Leon, Nicaragua
Dec 23, 2008
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Kiva HelpKiva Repayment Schedule for María Otilia Medina
  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
February 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
March 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
April 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
May 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
June 2009 $68.75 $68.74 Repayment Received
July 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
August 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
September 2009 $68.75 $68.76 Repayment Received
October 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
November 2009 $68.75 $68.75 Repayment Received
December 2009 $68.75 $21.56 Repayment Received
January 2010 $68.75 $115.94 Repayment Received