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
The young Maram Abu Ruman strives hard to achieve her dream of owning a ladies’ salon after she embarked on a journey to sell cosmetics and home decoration products through funding she received from MFW.
Maram Abu Ruman, 26, says that her modest project has achieved some kind of financial independence, which prompted her to seek to expand her project by strengthening her relationship with MFW, which she described as “fruitful.”