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Entrepreneur Financial Centre 3

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  • With a loan of EUR 134,800 EFC will be able to provide working capital loans to 10 entrepreneurs, mainly traders in construction materials.

    €134 800
    Montant
    4,00%
    Intérêt
    30 mois
    Maturité
    6 mois
    Remboursements
    EUR
    Devise
    Montant€134 800
    Intérêt4,00%
    Maturité30 mois
    Remboursements6 mois
    DeviseEUR
      100%
      Entièrement financé en 5 jours sur 22 Mai 2019.

      Le projet

      Fred Ssembogga

      Fred has 2 outlets with an inventory that is approximately Ugx 150,000,000. He currently has 4 employees who help in the operation of the business.

      The entrepreneur seeks to borrow Ugx 35 million for purposes of permanent working capital for his two shops

      Dorothy Kampiire Kaberuka

      Dorothy has been in trading business for the last 15 years specializing in general hardware items like tiles, plumbing materials, toilets, pipes nakasero.  

      Dorothy wants to borrow Ugx 86 million to help her solidify the second outlet with more permanent working capital and take advantage of the accelerated growth seen in Kinawataka.

      Lubanga Kiryowa  

      The entrepreneur has been operating a small bakery for the last eight (8) years making confectionaries for school children, items for supermarket and other general trade shops.  

      Lubanga has 7 employees; 5 under the bakery and 2 in the agriculture business. Lubanga has applied for Ugx 86 million to support both with working capital and also replace some ovens and allow him meet the excess demand noticed within his clientele.

      Medi Kayongo

      He has been operating a hard ware shop in Bwaise for the last 10 years. This is supported by his construction profession where he is fully active. 

      Medi is looking at growing his business to the next level and seek to acquire Ugx 40 million for purposes of increasing the business’ permanent working capital.

      Andrew Kalanzi

      Andrew has got business experience of over 15 years in operating a hardware shop. 

      The entrepreneur is seeking funding of Ugx 40 million to inject more working capital and allow him take advantage of the excess construction demand raised in the area.

      Andrew Musisi Kasule

      The entrepreneur operates a business in Nabingo that deals in poultry and feeds.  

      Whereas Andrew has setup more chicken houses by himself, he needs more funding for permanent working capital in his poultry business and feeds. 

      Dan Mukiibi Kato

      The entrepreneur operates a hardware outlet and major deals in paints, cement and iron bars. 

      The business currently has about Ugx 150m in stock and has an annual turnover of Ugx1.25 Billion. Dan employs 6 people in his day to day operations

      Geoffrey Bagonza

      Geoffrey imports and trades in leather from China and Turkey. He has been operating this business for the last 7 years here in Kibuli a suburb within Kampala. 

      The entrepreneur has applied for Ugx 60 million to increase on the working capital which has reduced due to a drain made while constructing his own business premises.

      Noordin Masaba

      Noordin Masaba is 42 years old and established two (2) garages. One is located in Wakiso which is also his home area and the other in Gombe. 

      The entrepreneur wants Ugx 86 million to finance permanent working capital for his two garages which he is improving to gain a state of art that will have more services offered to the market and more so his existing clients.

      Silian Muhoozi

      He started out with a grocery shop in 2002 and later on moved into a super market in 2005 in Masajja. 

      The entrepreneur has approached EFC to provide working capital of Ugx 40million to meet payment of taxes for the forth coming consignment.

      Nom de l’entrepriseEFC Uganda
      PDGSilian Muhoozi
      Création2005-08-03
      LieuMasajja
      SecteurCommerce de gros / Commerce de détail
      Chiffre d'affaires€2 199 610,81
      Employés76

      Impact

      Le Centre financier pour les entrepreneurs (EFC) soutient un large éventail d'entrepreneurs et de coopératives agricoles au sein de différents secteurs en Ouganda. Leurs prêts permettent la création d'emplois, de fonds de roulement et de matériel de travail pour les PME mal desservies, permettant ainsi d'assurer de meilleures conditions de vie et de travail au sein des communautés locales. En Ouganda, il existe une forte demande de capital d'impact pour permettre d'assurer l'amélioration des organisations et la croissance économique, contribuant ainsi à l'atteinte du plein potentiel économique du pays.

      ODD impactés

      Grâce à ce projet, vous contribuez aux objectifs de développement durable suivants :

      ODD 1 - Pas de pauvreté

      ODD 8 - Travail décent et croissance économique

      ODD 10 - Inégalités réduites

      En savoir plus sur l'impact que vous pouvez avoir grâce à notre plateforme et aux ODD sur notre page d'impacct.

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      • Avec cet investissement 210 sont améliorées

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