Grameen Foundation : Where we work : South Asia : Pakistan : Kashf Foundation
Kashf Foundation
| Status snapshot as of March 2008 | |
| Active clients | 312,439 |
| Loan portfolio (USD) | $47,586,526 |
| Portfolio At Risk >30 days* | 0.4% |
| * Value of all loans outstanding that have one or more installments past due more than 30 days | |
Drawing inspiration from the Grameen Bank model, Kashf Foundation is a microfinance organization based in Lahore, Pakistan that is committed to providing “cost-effective and quality microfinance services to poor women…in order to enhance their role in economic and social decision-making.” The foundation began providing microloans in 1996 in the urban slums of Lahore, Pakistan, as well as in surrounding rural areas.
Kashf Foundation was the first specialized microfinance institution in Pakistan. Over the years, it has built a reputation for professionally delivering financial services to the poor. It is one of the few financially sustainably run microfinance programs in Pakistan.
Outreach:
Kashf has experienced rapid growth since its origin while maintaining good portfolio quality. Since 2005, Kashf has launched another rapid expansion phase and crossed the 100,000 client mark in September 2006. By 2009, Kashf aims to reach 500,000 clients.
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Grameen Foundation support:
Grameen Foundation has supported Kashf in developing its business plan and growth projections, and in providing technical expertise. We have provided more than $380,000 in direct funding for loan capital to support ongoing operations and to finance the expansion of new branches.
Impact:
An impact assessment study conducted at Kashf Foundation by independent consultants in 2004 showed that:
Awards:
The Kashf Foundation has received numerous awards for its efforts to alleviate poverty.
Learn more at: www.kashf.org
Grameen Foundation : Where we work : South Asia : Pakistan : Kashf Foundation
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