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  • Meet Aida and her husband Saiitpek. Together, they run a small animal and crop farm. Due to drought, they struggled to have enough food to feed their animals. With financial support from Bailyk, they were able to improve their situation. Your investment in Bailyk provides loans to 300 entrepreneurs like Aida, helping them sustain their livelihoods.

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      Ifinanzjat kompletament fi 22 ġurnatafuq 29 June 2024.

      Il-proġett

      Life on farms in Kyrgyzstan is heavily dependent on the climate. Due to climate change, the country experiences very dry summers, which has serious consequences for agriculture. Aida and her husband Saiitpek have experienced this firsthand. The drought caused the grass to wither, preventing them from harvesting enough hay. As a result, animal feed became so expensive that they had to sell some of their dairy cows and sheep, which directly reduced their income.

      Fortunately, they were able to get a loan from Bailyk Finance. With this loan, they could buy two cows and a ram and restore the grass, allowing them to harvest enough hay to feed their animals again. Thanks to these investments, Aida was able to build a strong herd. Now that her farm is running well again, she earns enough money to live without constant worries.

      With your investment in Bailyk Finance, 300 female entrepreneurs will receive the funding they need to improve their quality of life.
       

      How does Aida run a small farm in rural Kyrgyzstan?

       

      What social impact does your investment make?

      Kyrgyzstan ranks high among countries with a large percentage of people living below the poverty line. As much as 32% of the population, which is about 2 million people, survives on less than €1.60 per day.

      Bailyk Finance is a microfinance institution owned and led by women. This organization focuses on improving the position of women by providing them with training in financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills, as well as financial assistance. About 58% of Bailyk's clients are female entrepreneurs. These women receive working capital to grow their businesses and support their families, contributing to gender equality and economic stability.

      Bailyk also targets people with low incomes who do not have access to traditional banks. With 51 branches spread across the country, Bailyk makes its services accessible to clients in remote areas, giving them economic opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach.

       

      What financial return could your investment generate? 

      • Annual interest rate of 6%. 
      • The maturity of the loan is 24 months. 
      • With an investment of 1,000 euros, your expected repayment would be 1,075 euros
      • Please consider that although you invest in EUR, the loan is in USD, so there is a risk of exchange rate fluctuations between dollars and euros. For more information, please visit our currency page

       

      The story of Bailyk Finance

      Bailyk Finance is a microfinance institution in Kyrgyzstan with over 57,000 active clients and 51 offices spread across the country. The organization focuses on improving the quality of life of people in villages and small towns by providing affordable financial solutions. Bailyk Finance's loan portfolio grew by 2% compared to the end of 2023. The company's total capital in the first quarter of 2024 is approximately $9.2 million.

      Bailyk Finance employs more than 500 people. The company offers its employees training, career development opportunities, competitive salaries, and both material and non-material support, such as health check-ups and sports events.



      Bailyk in Numbers

      • Founded in 2011
      • 51 offices across all regions of Kyrgyzstan
      • 58% of their borrowers are female
      • Third-largest microfinance institution in Kyrgyzstan
      Isem il-kumpanijaBailyk
      Kap EżekuttivChinara Moldazhanova
      Imwaqqfa2011-01-01
      LokazzjoniBishkek
      SetturAgrikoltura
      Fatturat$8,800,000
      Impjegati388
      Punteġġ tal-kredituA+

      Impatt

      Bailyk is a women-led microfinance institution in Kyrgyzstan, dedicated to improving access to finance for entrepreneurs and families in rural areas of the country. 58% of their borrowers are women looking for working capital to expand their business and to improve their family homes.

      Access to finance is an effective tool against poverty. It increases entrepreneurial activity, resulting in job creation, a decrease in emigration, and improved living conditions.

       

      SDGs 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.

       

      Related blog posts

      • Read the introduction of Bailyk as a new investment opportunity here.
         
      • Learn more about Kyrgyzstan as an emerging market here. 
         
      • Want to learn more about how financial inclusion can thrive entrepreneurship? Read here.
         
      • Wondering which other microfinance institutions we have in our portfolio? Check them out here.
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      Diġà kkontribwejna għal Bailyk 7

      Vincent Kouters
      Piet van der Kooi
      Jeroen Rust
      Jan van Munster
      Barteld Wierda
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