Ven Sin
With a loan of EUR 6,000 Sin is able to buy a water pump and farming materials to increase her income.
€6,000
3.25%
42 xhur
6 xhur
EUR
MunitaAmmont | €6,000 |
Imgħax | 3.25% |
<Maturità></Maturità> | 42 xhur |
Ħlasijiet lura | 6 xhur |
Munita | EUR |
Il-proġett
Ven Sin, 49, is married and lives with her husband and two children in the Kampong Cham Province of Cambodia. To earn the living, she and her husband working together as farmers. Additionally, her husband also works in construction building house. The weather conditions have been difficult for farming that is the reason Sin is asking for a loan to purchase a water pump and to buy farming materials for grow more rice. She believes that this purchase will allow her to increase her income and be able to better support her family.
Isem il-kumpanija | Phillip Bank |
Kap Eżekuttiv | Sin Ven |
Imwaqqfa | 1993-01-01 |
Lokazzjoni | Kampong Cham |
Settur | Agrikoltura |
Fatturat | €14,437.38 |
Impjegati | 1 |
Impatt
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
Read more about the impact you can make through our platform and the SDGs on our impact page.
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