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With a loan from Sofipa, Digna bought a potato machine which boosted her business significantly. Will you help about 830 female entrepreneurs like Digna through an investment? It allows local partner Sofipa to provide group loans to women in Mexico. *EUR/USD exchange rate risk*

funding gap emerging markets
SOFIPA
Selskap
Mexico
Land

Prosjektet

Proudly, Digna shows us her potato machine. With this investment in her business, she increased the production of her botanas, typical deep-fried Mexican snacks. She now offers her customers crunchy chips in all shapes and sizes. When Digna started her business, she could only produce small amounts. Now, however, her business has grown into a wholesaler with a lot of clients. Digna invested her first loan from Sofipa in pasta and oil, because ingredients are always a major expense. Watch Digna's story in this video.

Loans help entrepreneurs like Digna to grow their businesses. Thanks to your investments, small and medium-sized enterprises can generate employment for other workers in the region and support their families, next to their own. 

This is highly necessary in the Southeast of Mexico, where Sofipa operates. Historically, this is the region with the highest disparities in the country and presents the highest poverty rates. These are the result of educational disadvantages, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to basic services, all of which impede its development. Life for women in this area is even more difficult, which increases their disadvantage. A loan makes women more independent, creating equal opportunities and empowering them.

 

What social return could your investment generate? 

Your investment through Sofipa enables group loans to about 830 women. Group loans run on a 16-week (4-month) cycle, and per cycle, the women build a credit history that can later help them apply for a formal bank loan. On an initial loan, a group member can borrow a maximum of 7,000 Mexican pesos (340 euros), without collateral. The women guarantee each other, providing a strong social, supportive construct. 

 

The story of Sofipa

Financial inclusion is one of the problems the region of Oaxaca in Mexico is facing. The scarce offer of financial services specialized in reaching low-income citizens inspired the emergence of Sofipa in February 2004. With its existence, Sofipa contributes to financial inclusion and the region's overall development. 

Sofipa started operating under the legal figure of the Cooperative Society. However, in search of being more competitive and innovative, in 2016, they decided to adopt the legal formation of an Investment Promotion Company, SOFOM, ENR. Read more about Sofipa on their company profile page. Since then, it has enabled at least 10.000 women to expand their businesses and improve the lives of their families.

 

Sofipa in numbers 

  • Founded in 2004 
  • 467 employees
  • Loan portfolio of €13,968,857 (end of 2022), for female group loans
  • Approximately 10.000 credits to women a year

 

USD Risk 

Check the interest rate and maturity Sofipa offers you as an investor at the top of this page. For more information about possible exchange rate risks, visit our currency page.

 

SOFIPA

ADMINISTRERENDE DIREKTØR
Francisco Diaz
Grunnlagt
2004-02-01
Beliggenhet
San Antonio de la Cal
Sektor
Finansielle tjenester
Omsetning
$9,100,000
Ansatte
467
€267,068.81hevet
Fullt finansiert på 30 dager på 31 Mai 2023.
732investorer
Invester i mikrofinans
€250,000konvertert til
USD
mål
6.0
%
Interesse
18
måneder
Modenhet
6
måneder
Tilbakebetalinger
A+
B
C
D
E
Kredittpoeng

Påvirkning

10
Skapte arbeidsplasser
830
Forbedrede liv

Det er et kritisk behov for finansiering i det sørøstlige Mexico, der Sofipa driver virksomhet. Historisk sett har denne regionen stått overfor de største utfordringene, og delstaten Oaxaca har en alarmerende fattigdomsrate. Dette er et resultat av mangler innen utdanning, infrastruktur og grunnleggende tjenester, noe som har hindret utviklingen. Situasjonen for kvinner i dette området er enda vanskeligere, noe som øker forskjellene ytterligere. Et lån gir kvinner makt, skaper like muligheter og gjør dem sterkere.

  • Prosentandel kvinnelige låntakere: 92.9%
  • 67 % av låntakerne rapporterer om forbedret livskvalitet. Kilde: Undersøkelse utført av 60dB: Undersøkelse utført av 60dB.
  • Gjennomsnittlig lånebeløp: 473 euro


BMs påvirket

Med dette prosjektet bidrar du til følgende mål for bærekraftig utvikling:

  • BM 1 - Ingen fattigdom
  • BM 5 - Likestilling mellom kjønnene
  • BM 8 - Anstendig arbeid og økonomisk vekst
  • BM 10 - Redusert ulikhet

Les mer om påvirkningen du kan gjøre gjennom plattformen vår og BMpå vår side om påvirkning.

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