Kiva Loans

6/17/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.

5/29/14:
Therese has paid back $1.05 of her loan.

5/22/14:
Ozoda has made her first payment of $0.01 to us. What is interesting is that Ozoda's payment schedule is more skewed than other people we have lent money to; she will give bigger payments as time progresses.

5/17/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back another $1.39 of his loan.

4/29/14:
Therese has paid back another $1.04 of her loan.

4/16/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.

3/30/14:
Florinda has paid back $4.28 of her loan.

3/25/14:
Therese has paid back another $1.04 of her loan.

3/18/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.

3/13/14:
A new Kiva loan has been made to Ozoda from northern Tajikstan. Good luck, Ozoda!

2/26/14:
Therese has paid back $1.04 of her loan.

2/18/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.

1/29/14:
Florinda has paid back $3.98 of her loan. With $11.77 (about 47% of the amount we lended) paid back in the past three months, way to go Florinda!

1/28/14:
Therese has paid back $1.04 of her loan.

1/25/14:
Florinda has paid back $3.98 of her loan.

1/17/14:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.38 of his loan.

1/1/14:
Therese has kicked off the New Year by repaying $1.04 of her loan!

12/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.

12/4/13:
Therese has paid back $1.05 of her loan on Kiva Zip.

11/18/13:
Catalina has paid back the final $1.00 of her loan, making her the first person E-Stock has lent money to fully pay back a $25 loan!
Our new loan to Florinda in Peru has also begun repayment with Florinda paying back $3.81 of her loan.

11/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back another $1.38 of his loan, bringing his total payment up to $9.69.

10/29/13:
Therese has paid back $1.04 of her loan.

10/18/13:
Catalina has made another repayment of $4.00!

10/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 of his loan.
10/8/13:
E-Stock has made a new loan, this time to Florinda from Peru. Florinda will use the money to purchase thread and fabrics to augment her tailoring and garments business.

9/18/13:
Catalina has paid back $4.00 of her loan.

9/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.38, and Catalina has paid back $4.00. Over half of the money we lent to both of these great people has been paid back, so we can start lending to new people now!

9/3/13:
Therese has paid back $1.04 of her loan. Her apps have hit a couple of snags recently, but with a sound idea and strong philanthropic commitment to Autism, Therese is sure to make a comeback!

8/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.39 from his loan. Catalina has paid back $5.00. It appears that Abdel's motorcycle/generator business and Catalina's store are doing well!

8/6/13:
Therese has paid back $1.04 from her loan.

7/17/13:
Abdel Karim has paid back $1.38, and Catalina has paid back $4.00. So far the payments are steady!

6/20/13:
Therese has paid back $2.09 from our $25 loan to her Training with Gaming business. I am sure that the loan is already being put to good use by making a difference for kids with autism!

6/12/13:
Therese has paid back $2.09 from our $25 loan to her Training with Gaming business.

5/21/13:
We currently have two loans on the main Kiva lending platform:

Abdel Karim is using the money for motorcycle repair in relation to generators in Lebanon. He has repaid 5.52% of the loan or $1.38 so far. Catalina has continued to buy new products for her store in the Philippines. She has repaid 8% of the loan or $2.00 so far.

That adds up to a grand total of $3.38 we have received back!

4/23/13:
First to receive a loan today was Abdel Karim from Dahieh, Lebanon, whose job of repairing motorcycle and power generators will receive a boost from the loan, which will allow him to buy special parts he uses in repairs. You can read more about Abdel here.

Second on our list was Catalina from Binalbagan, Negros Occidental, Philippines. She will be using her money to buy more groceries to sell from her general store. Catalina has taken out a loan before on Kiva and paid it back faster than expected, so it seemed foolhardy not to lend to her. You can read more about Catalina here.

Thank you to all members of E-Stock who made these donations possible. Let's continue to help the global economy!

4/17/13:
E-Stock has recently opened up a Kiva account, and now the first loan has been made to Theresa. You can read her full story at: https://zip.kiva.org/loans/705.

Theresa raised an autistic child, and with her new app developments she has great promise for helping to mend autistic barriers. Her Training Faces app, for example, helps autistic students recognize emotions.

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If you notice something a little different about Kiva, that is because Kiva Zip was used to make our first loan. Kiva Zip is a special part of Kiva that allows loans to be made directly to the borrower rather than passively, as the often pre-disbursed loans you will find on the main Kiva page do. This way allows E-Stock to directly impact people in our global community.

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