After we fled Syria, I succeeded in providing for my family through my project.

Hamra Naser - Al-Mafraq

  • 110,815 Active Borrowers
  • 103,153 Female Active Borrowers
  • 37,183,910 JOD Total Amount of Loans Disbursed
  • 93% Repayment Rate
  • 33 International and Local Awards
  • 60 Branches
  • 792 Employees
  • 584 Female Employees
  • 94 University Scholarships
  • 3,414 Bazaar - Beneficiaries
  • 8,376 Free Medical Day - Beneficiaries
  • 2,001 Children’s Activity - Beneficiaries
  • 75 Souk Baladna Beneficiaries
  • 199,925 Tibbi Beneficiaries
  • 291,613 Afiyatuna " Microinsurance " Beneficiaries
  • 32,543 Trainees

Soujod Hamdan

The Palestine shop was making a monthly income of 250-300 J.D; however, her husband knew he had to make a change to better support his family of four. In 2020, he received his first loan from MFW to buy more products and improve the overall quality of the business to attract more customers.

Once this was accomplished, he used additional loans from MFW to expand his offerings beyond vegetables and fruits to pigeons and birds as well. The loan from MFW enabled him to reach new heights in his business, resulting in a new monthly income of 400-600 J.D.

Written by volunteer: Faris Prince.