KASHF FOUNDATION
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Who is our customer
Kashf Foundation is a Pakistani microfinance institution established in 1996 targeting women micro-entrepreneurs to get access to finance. It is one of the oldest and largest NBFIs in Pakistan and provides microcredit, insurance, business development services and social advocacy interventions aimed at creating awareness about gender discrimination and social issues at the community level.
What is our funding objective?
Purpose of the facility is to fund the growth of Kashf’s lending activities dedicated to women micro entrepreneurs.
Why do we fund this investment?
FMO supports an institution that empowers poor women in a country that ranks 147 out of 188 countries in the gender inequality index of the United Nations Development Programme . Kashf aims to bridge the financing gap for women by contributing both on the supply and the demand side of financing women owned micro enterprises. Furthermore, Kashf has 14% of its portfolio in small-scale agri and plans to expand to rural areas, thereby providing access to underserved micro enterprises in Pakistan.
What is the Environmental and Social categorization rationale?
Kashf Foundation provides loans to micro or very small businesses therefore has positive social and limited environmental footprint.
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- Website customer/investment
- http://kashf.org/
- Region
- Asia
- Country
- Pakistan
- Sector
- Financial Institutions
- Effective date
- 11/27/2017
- End date
- 6/16/2022
- Total FMO financing
- USD 5.00 MLN
- Funding
- MASSIF
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Risk categorization on environmental and social impacts, A = high risk, B+ = medium high risk, B = medium risk, C = low risk
Environmental & Social Category
(A, B+, B or C) - C