Added Venture Capital Investments in Lebanon (25th) and Azerbaijan (26th)

in Zale Tabakman

Ali
 Ali is a 33-year-old married Lebanese man living with his wife and two school-aged children. He has 12 years of experience working as a car painter.
In 2003, Ali was able to open his own car repair shop. His business went well during the past years and he was even able to hire three full-time employees. But he was also affected badly by unpleasant conditions. And today, he is asking to borrow $1,200 from Kiva partner Ameen s.a.l. to buy an electric generator needed for his work. He states that this purchase will positively impact his business growth.
Teymur Suleymanov

 

Teymur, 33, owns a little grocery store in the local market where he sells a variety of goods. He works with his wife and they have 2 children to support. Teymur has asked for a loan of 1,500 AZN to purchase more grocery products in order to expand his options and increase his inventory. He believes that this will allow him to reach a wider customer base so he can increase his income to help provide for his family. This will be Teymur’s second loan and he promises to repay it in a timely manner.

 

 

 

My Current Portfolio
Bolivia 7.69%
Uganda 7.69%
Kyrgyzstan 7.69%
Senegal 3.85%
Rwanda 3.85%
Peru 3.85%
Sierra Leone 3.85%
The Democratic Republic Of The Congo 3.85%
Zimbabwe 3.85%
Viet Nam 3.85%
Paraguay 3.85%
Tanzania 3.85%
Mongolia 3.85%
Ecuador 3.85%
Dominican Republic 3.85%
Burundi 3.85%
Benin 3.85%
Guatemala 3.85%
Israel 3.85%
Azerbaijan 3.85%
Lebanon 3.85%
Kenya 3.85%
Pakistan 3.85%

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