Entrepreneur Financial Centre 7
With a loan of EUR 99,500 partner EFC will be able to finance 10 companies in Uganda, including a primary and secondary school.
€99,500
4.00%
36 months
6 months
EUR
CurrencyAmount | €99,500 |
Interest | 4.00% |
Maturity | 36 months |
Repayments | 6 months |
Currency | EUR |
The project
With this loan, Entrepreneur Financial Centre will be able to finance 10 entrepreneurs:
Wilson Blair Rugumba
Wilson in majorly in real estate business and has setup 9 high end rental units/apartments in Nyende where he is able to raise revenue of 16m per month. He has additionally raised 4 new units where he needs support of Ugx 85 million from EFC to complete them. Wilson has only 2 employees and generates Ugx 192m per annum.
Grivas Kiwanuka Musisi
Grivas runs two Schools registered as Nakyessa Day and Boarding Primary School and Nakyessa Senior Secondary school. The school has been operational for the last 17 years and is in its expansion phase. Grivas has approached EFC for a facility of Ugx 76 million to enable them complete a dormitory block. The school turns over Ugx 2.056 billion per annum and employs 72 staff.
Edward Lule
The entrepreneur operates and trades in timber for the last 13 years. Edward also does transport as a value chain through delivery of the timber to the expected destinations. The business turns over Ugx 668 million per annum and has 6 employees. Edward has approached EFC seeking to finance construction of a warehouse for the timber business of Ugx 50 million.
Charles Jeremiah Muhumuza
Charles deals in computer appliances and runs the shop together with his brother. For the last 7 years he has been able to expand from total capital of USD 1,500 at the start to now USD 18,000. The business turns over Ugx 747 million per annum and employs 3 people. Charles is completing his home and has requested for Ugx 50 million from EFC this.
Diviinah Nsubuga
The client operates two cosmetic and weave shops in Bweyogerere and Bugolobi. Diviinah manages the day to day operations of the two shops with the assistance of one employee in each shop. The business turns over Ugx 816 million and has requested for funding of Ugx 31 million from EFC to setup own business premises.
Fiona Nakalembe
Has Fiona runs and operates an upscale lady’s saloon in Mukono. She started the business from scratch in 2011 and has since grown to its current status with capital worth Ugx 86m. The business turns over Ugx 416 million per annum and employs 8 people. Fiona has approached EFC for funding of Ugx 30 million to help her complete her residential house.
Emmanuel Turyazooka
Emmanuel operates a stationery shop that handles printing and photo copier services (secretarial services). It has been operational for the last 11 years and turns over Ugx 196 million per annum. Emmanuel employs 3 people and is seeking for funding of Ugx 25 million to complete his residential apartments.
Eric Turyatunga
Eric operates a hardware shop with a distributorship of Sadolin paint. The business is located in Mbogo and has an annual of Ugx 1.250 billion. The business employs 7 people. Eric the lead promoter requires funding of Ugx 25 million to complete his residential property.
Willison Kaweesa Magambo
The entrepreneur has set up over 65 rental units to provide accommodation for the poor. He currently employs five (5) people to support him in the day to day operations of his business. The units cost each at a cost of UGX120,000 per month, giving an annual turnover of UGX 100,800,000. Willison has approached EFC seeking funding of Ugx 25 million to complete the new units in Mulago.
Samuel Lumala
Samuel has 38 housing units for both low income earners and middle-income earners in Mengo, and Mutungo all suburbs of Kampala. The entrepreneur’s ambition is to grow in this industry of hospitality by providing affordable accommodation to the poor. Entrepreneur has an annual turnover of Ugx 115M. He has requested for Ugx 20 million to complete a streak of housing units.
Company name | EFC Uganda |
CEO | Grivas Kiwanuka Musisi |
Founded | 2003-02-12 |
Location | Nakyessa, Nakasongola |
Sector | Services |
Turnover | €250,000 |
Employees | 112 |
Impact
Entrepreneur Financial Centre (EFC) supports a wide range of entrepreneurs and agricultural cooperatives within different sectors in Uganda. Their loans enable job creation, working capital, and working material for underserved SMEs, allowing better living and working conditions within local communities. In Uganda, there's a strong demand for impact capital to enable organizational improvement and economic growth, helping the country reach its full economic potential
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
SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
Read more about the impact you can make through our platform and the SDGs on our impact page.
- With this investment 10 jobs are created
- With this investment 271 lives are improved