Kroeng Pha

To earn more income, Kroeng is now asking for a loan of EUR 4,800 to purchase more ducks to raise for duck eggs.

funding gap emerging markets
Phillip Bank
Tvrtka
Kambodža
Zemlja

Projekt

Kroeng Pha, 49, is married and resides with her husband and two children in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. She and her husband have been involved in growing agricultural crops and raising ducks for over seven years and are successful in their career. Additional, her husband also involve in construction. 

To earn more income, Pha is now asking for a loan to purchase more ducks to raise for duck eggs. She believes that this investment will bring more income to support her family.

Phillip Bank

Izvršni direktor
Kroeng Pha
Osnovan
2009-01-01
Lokacija
Kampong Cham
Sektor
Poljoprivreda
Promet
€72,057.69
Zaposlenici
1
€4,800prikupljeno
Potpuno financirano u 6 danana 23 January 2017.
11investitori
Uložite u mikrofinanciranje
€4,800
cilj
3.25
%
Kamata
36
mjeseci
Dospiće
6
mjeseci
Otplata
A
B
C
D
E
Kreditni rejting

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Stvorena radna mjesta
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Poboljšani životi

Phillip Bank is a microfinance institution in Cambodia that invests in people and their businesses via Micro-loans. By providing working capital to local entrepreneurs, they enable people in Cambodia to further expand their businesses and reach their potential for business growth and job creation.

Micro-loans are an effective tool against poverty. Research has shown that communities with more viable small local businesses have more balanced economies and higher average prosperity levels. Their turnover mainly flows back to their communities, ensuring economic growth and stability. The capital provided by Phillip Bank works towards sustainably improving families' financial well-being in rural and urban communities.

 

SDG’s impacted

With this project you are contributing to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 1. No poverty

SDG 8. Decent work and economic growth

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