
CRDB Bank microfinance operations officer Samson
Keenja (L) briefs visiting members of the Swedish Parliament's Foreign
Affairs Committee, led by Kenneth Forslund.
Financial services provided by CRDB, Fahari Huduma, which is
scattered in all villages, makes Tanzania a leader in the East African
region in terms of access to financial services.
The praise was issued by the Chairman of the Swedish Parliamentary
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Kenneth Forslund, who led a tour of
legislators to inspect various development activities funded by the
government of Sweden.
Forslund complemented Tanzania for good use of development
assistance funded by Sweden in fulfilling its intended objectives. One
of the institutions funded by Sweden is Financial Sector Deepening Trust
(FSDT) which supports CRDB bank with its Fahari Huduma product.
Samson Keenja, CRDB Microfinance Services Company Ltd Operations
Manager, said that CRDB realised that availability of banking services
in Tanzania reach only a few people in urban areas.
The bank thus saw the need to establish a banking agency in
collaboration with the Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT) through
Fahari Huduma to roll out financial services to reach people living in
rural areas, thus bringing financial services closer to villages.
FSDT Executive Director, Sostenes Kewe said the fund aims to
broaden access to financial services to reach more people, especially in
rural areas by collaborating with CRDB bank in the supply of these
services.
He said financial services are important for the survival and
thriving country’s economy and promotion of small and medium businesses
growth, creating employment and poverty reduction.
Mainda Mwakalinga and Frank Mwakalinga are entrepreneurs operating as agents of Fahari Huduma service at Kibamba.
They have thanked CRDB bank for bringing financial services closer
to their door step. They point out that before introduction of the
services, they had to walk long distances to access financial services
at Mbezi or Kibaha, but now the services are available just around the
corner.
Janet Tomaslisha, another entrepreneur who operates a small
business, thanked CRDB for bringing financial services closer to the
people, and providing microcredit without collateral.
She said that although the loans are small but they help her earn
money and put food on the table. She, however, opined that she would the
like bank to offer small businesses bigger loans to help them grow into
big businesses.
Chief of Cooperation and Development Division in the Swedish
Embassy, Maria Van Berlekom, said in fluent Kiswahili that the lawmakers
were in the country to get a first hand glimpse of how development aid
is spent.
CRDB Microfinance Services Company Ltd is a subsidiary of CRDB Bank
Plc offering wholesale microfinance services throughout Tanzania with
central regional offices countrywide. It provides tailor made products
and services that address financial needs in different communities in
Tanzania.
The Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT) was incorporated in
Tanzania on 1 July 2004 with an overall aim to develop a deeper
financial system that can provide greater access to finance to more
Tanzanians.
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