23.12.08
MIX Market Rankings
Last year, Common Interest decided to start posting our financial statements on the MIX Market as a way to help show our transparency. Since we have a very strong social mission, we were worried that we would shown negatively when we were compared with other more profit-driven MFIs.
It was to our delight when we received the 2008 MIX Global 100 Composite Rankings announcement this morning and discovered that we made the top 100 list with regards to Efficiency. In fact, we have been ranked as 22rd in the world!
Common Interest does take great measure to keep expenses to a minimum. Our one-room office is a bit tight. However; all of us try hard to be responsible with the funds that we receive from donations and grants. It's our goal to get the maximum amount to the poor as possible.
It was to our delight when we received the 2008 MIX Global 100 Composite Rankings announcement this morning and discovered that we made the top 100 list with regards to Efficiency. In fact, we have been ranked as 22rd in the world!
Common Interest does take great measure to keep expenses to a minimum. Our one-room office is a bit tight. However; all of us try hard to be responsible with the funds that we receive from donations and grants. It's our goal to get the maximum amount to the poor as possible.
18.12.08
Evening Workshop in ChomTong
Over 65 women attended an evening meeting on micro-credit.
Women arrived early and bundled up to endure the cool evening temperatures.
12.12.08
Testing Phase is a Success!
It was nine months ago when we decided to test the Village Banking methodology in our region. We were quite nervous about the changes and closely followed the progress of our 12 test areas. First, they would start to save together. Second, they would use the savings to provide loans back to each other. Once they could prove that they worked well together, the group could apply for additional funds from us to increase the amount that they lend to the members. Today, we are happy to announce that all 8 of the 12 Village Banks have repaid their money back on time and in full. The remaining four groups are scheduled for January completion. This is a major milestone for us. Not only is it providing us with confidence to move forward but it also helps us with our original issues for testing this system: repayment rates and sustainability. This next year is going to be a growth year for us.
During the testing phase, we have learned that the Village Banking system is working very well - financially. Our goal during 2009 is to start developing a system to determine the social success of our project. This is not an easy or common task to complete. However; Common Interest is not in this venture to just provide loans. We want to change the world. It's now time for us to start seeing what kind of impact we actually are having. Through our efforts, we will blog about our challenges and experiences in hopes that others may also attempt to do the same in their microfinance projects.
During the testing phase, we have learned that the Village Banking system is working very well - financially. Our goal during 2009 is to start developing a system to determine the social success of our project. This is not an easy or common task to complete. However; Common Interest is not in this venture to just provide loans. We want to change the world. It's now time for us to start seeing what kind of impact we actually are having. Through our efforts, we will blog about our challenges and experiences in hopes that others may also attempt to do the same in their microfinance projects.
8.12.08
Congrats Panya!
Common Interest would like to take this time to congratulate one of its staff members: Panya Ausapanawan. Panya recently graduated from the Faculty of Law at Payap University. When we first hired him, we were impressed with his dedication to help his people. Panya is from the Karen ethnic group. His desire is to be an agent of change and improve the quality of life for all his people. We are proud to have him as part of our team!









