Since 2008, I have been using the microlending site Kiva to lend $25 at a time to entrepreneurs from around the world. After the recipient has repaid in full, I lend the $25 to the next person. I've been burned just once, when the Tajik currency took a tumble. Here are the people I've helped (and their cars):
Salom from Tajikistan
Fayez from Lebanon
Carlos from Bolivia
Faxraddin from Azerbaijan
Wilson from Kenya
Otar from Georgia
Lutfullo from Tajikistan. I took a loss in 2015 when the currency plummeted.
Tirso from Philippines. He has paid 58% of the loan back so far.
3 comments:
Love this! And that IZH... did you ask them for pictures with their cars? Or did you choose people with their cars on their pictures, hahaha. I think Kiva is amazing. John Green and his brother also promote it, and I more than once thought about putting money there, but forgot.
@Ripituc: These are their profile pictures. They are all taxi/truck drivers by profession.
I'd read about kiva before, and your post spurred me to put some money in, for a farmer in Armenia. "Seed money," if you will.
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