Business Development Services

11 April 2010 at 17:56 4 comments

For any employee at Alalay sa Kaunlaran (ASKI) field partner, business and community development programs are seen as crucial in offering a holistic approach to serving the people of Luzon province in Northern Philippines. ASKI combines a variety of non-financial services with lending that is enhancing the technical, operational and strategic skills of clients – helping them to achieve financial and personal growth.

This three-pronged method to honing client skills has led to ASKI’s impressive client retention and portfolio quality statistics. From interviews with borrowers in the field, clients emphasized the importance of these non-financial services in maintaining their businesses. This in turn yields higher disposable income, further employment opportunities for others culminating in personal growth and increased self-confidence of the entrepreneur.

To train entrepreneurs on the technical aspects of their business, ASKI loan officers are often graduates in agriculture, engineering or finance, equipped to dispense advice on a range of business issues that clients face. Best practices on farming techniques, crop selection and land management methods through adverse weather are just some of the technical expertise loan officers avail to borrowers. Through education, experience and creativity in responding to changing conditions, borrowers are supplied with the technical tools to succeed in their businesses.

Operationally, ASKI encourages its clients to attend regular training events in financial management. Financial education seminars help clients manage their earnings, budget spending and plan for the future with regards to borrowing and allocating savings. These programs, organized by local government bodies and other private institutions facilitate networking between borrowers for knowledge sharing. Sunday bible-sharing sessions often accompanied by ASKI employees can act as regular discussion forums and nurture solidarity between group loan members.

For loyal clients of ASKI who have seen success in their business through numerous loans, strategic training has been made available to graduate them to medium size enterprises. With accumulated savings, professional experience and high entrepreneurial spirit from several years of reinvesting ASKI loans in their micro businesses, these seasoned clients seek different types of assistance. Proposal writing for negotiating with local authorities and industry-specific training help out clients at the more mature levels of the business cycle. Please follow the remarkable journey of Consuelo Valenzuela, an ASKI client who through business development services now employs over 100 workers.

With ASKI’s business development services, clients are reaping personal growth benefits as well as financial improvements through education, mentoring and networking. The success of these non-financial services has contributed towards ASKI’s excellent retention rates and high quality loan portfolio driving the potential for more branch openings, expanded products and services and crucially, lower interest rates. Please join me in lending to an ASKI borrower today! You loan will change lives!

For more information on all of ASKI’s business and community development services, please visit the ASKI Foundation website here

Vishnu Hariharan is a Kiva Fellow (KF10) working with ASKI in Cabanatuan City, Philippines. Please click the links for info on ASKI field partner page & how to join the lending team.

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. sunny  |  15 April 2010 at 20:46

    pretty ! i‘m Chinese ~~this is the first foreign blog i have read ,

    I’m very happy ! i’m glad to make friends with everyone~

    Reply
  • 2. antoine s gergis  |  12 April 2010 at 07:00

    if you can help others this is the true Religion هin front of God
    we help Regardless any of color Religion or any factor so
    that is what Sets us apart from others any way thank you .
    12-4-2010 grand pa antoine

    Reply
  • 3. antoine s gergis  |  12 April 2010 at 06:53

    I have a small farm i fished the basis of reclamation the land
    and start to growing some fruit but i need help to Provide opportunities as a jobs to my people i have good shelter for cows
    and oxen and others for Goats, sheep, chicken eggs so we have
    the place and the Experience to help other christian if we have
    the org. witch supply us with what we need many people can
    depend on themselves instead of waiting for a job will not come because of some factors happen every one know about it
    if you can help please write to me you will not help me only
    but you will help hundreds of your brother who will help others
    after they Stand on their feet if your org can email- me

    Reply
  • 4. Fehmeen  |  12 April 2010 at 01:32

    I think ASKI’s mission is to partner with clients and these training sessions is a result of this, and this of course, goes a long way in checking delinquencies and ensuring the social and economic success of its loans

    Reply

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