I make a living off of my family coffee kiosk. However, with all the electric appliances used in the business, most of the profit went to the energy expenditure. With Taqati loan, I installed a solar energy system which helped decrease my energy bills while my household income increased!

Amal Al-Misadin - Buseira

  • 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

Amani Saedi

I am blessed with two kids, but I’m divorced and unfortunately am unable to see them. When I first got divorced I started living with my brother, he was so supportive but I did not like being dependent.

In 2020, I took my first loan from MFW and started my work from scratch. With hard work and determination, I was able to slowly build myself up. I am my only source of income, the loan from MFW helped me expand my hobby into a profitable business with my sister.

Today and after two years of working in my job and on my small project, I am registered in social security and I have medical insurance with a steady income, my next step is to buy a car!