Letshego’s Social Bond finances 7,488 productive loans, targeting low-income earners
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 26/06/2025
Letshego Holdings Namibia’s inaugural N$260 million Social Bond has successfully financed 7,488 productive loans, significantly advancing the company’s financial inclusion goals. Of these, 86.3% supported individuals earning less than N$7,500 monthly, targeting the ultra-low-income segment, (…)
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