SIROWA SACCO recently had the pleasure of meeting with the Hollywood Bodaboda Community Based Organization (CBO) to discuss the needs of their members and how the SACCO could assist them. The meeting was a major success, and we are excited to announce that we will be providing the CBO's members with soft loans to help them achieve their financial goals.

The Hollywood Bodaboda CBO is a community-based organization that represents motorcycle taxi operators in the Hollywood area of Kisumu. They are committed to improving the economic status of their members by providing them with training, support, and other resources. However, many of their members face financial challenges that hinder their progress, such as limited access to credit and financial services.

As a SACCO that is committed to promoting financial inclusion and supporting the economic empowerment of communities, SIROWA SACCO saw an opportunity to assist the Hollywood Bodaboda CBO's members. We offered the CBO's members soft loans, which are loans with a low-interest rate and flexible repayment terms, to help them invest in their businesses and improve their financial status.

The Hollywood Bodaboda CBO's members were excited about the opportunity and welcomed the support from SIROWA SACCO. The soft loans will enable them to fuel their motorcycles, repair them, and invest in other income-generating activities. With the loans, they can improve their earnings and create a better future for themselves and their families.

At SIROWA SACCO, we are proud to support the efforts of organizations like the Hollywood Bodaboda CBO and their members. We believe that by providing access to affordable credit and financial services, we can help individuals and communities achieve their financial goals and build a more prosperous future.

We encourage other community-based organizations and individuals who need financial support to reach out to us at SIROWA SACCO. We are committed to providing innovative financial solutions that meet the needs of our members and support their economic empowerment.

 

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