Akwaaba! Welcome! It’s been three months already since my arrival to
Well, after a winter-welcome break in
PREPARING FOR OUR BRANCH OPENING…
Since the end of 2007, I’ve been busy mainly with the testing of our MFI software and with the preparation of our training documentation. The software I have become familiar with and tested is going to be used by a majority of our staff (loan officers, client assistants and cashiers) for our daily microcredit and microsaving operations. Using the software to process the group or individual loans, to open current or saving accounts has enabled me to become versed in capital aspects of the operational and finance work of an MFI.
After the testing part came the training preparation part. Writing up the work instructions and the process flowcharts that will serve to train our future staff taught me about their respective job roles.
ROLE OF THE STAFF…
In short, the loan officers’ role is to find new savings and loans client, assist them in signing up for a loan and maintain a very close relationship with them in order to make sure they repay their loans
While the “loan officer” will spent a majority of his/her time on the field with prospects and clients, the “client assistant” will spent a majority of his/her time at the Branch informing prospects or clients and taking care of middle- and back-office tasks.
Last but not least, the cashiers will receive and deal with clients wishing to deposit or withdraw money from their current or savings accounts.
NEXT STEPS…
We are now awaiting the final license from the Central Bank of
Speaking of our MFI, the building is pretty much ready. Our Chief Financial Officer has been working hard for months in order for the building to be ready. I think it looks very professional as well as fun… Here are some pictures. We move in next week!!
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AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS…
In any case, on the personal and social side, the African Cup of Nations (CAN) taking place in
There was as expected plenty of football fervor in




2 comments:
I am not sure if you still check your blog. Sorry to invade your space, I came across your blog when I did a google search on your company's name. YOur building is next door to mine at new town and I had been curious for months as to what was going to take place there until I was told a month ago about your line of business. I am into microfinance as well and my office is the white one next to yours. I am currently in Paris and would like to meet up with you when I arrive in Ghana next week.
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