Equity Bank, a commercial bank based in Kenya; UAP Insurance Limited, an East African insurance provider based in Kenya; and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), an independent institute based in Kenya, will launch a program that allows herders to purchase insurance for cows, goats, sheep or camels in case of starvation during a drought [1,2,3].Satellite technology will be used to determine the extent of droughts based on how brown or green vegetation becomes [1]. Insured herders deemed to have been affected by drought will be provided with automatic payments [1]. The program will officially launch in the Marsabit district of Eastern Kenya, and may be replicated in West Africa and Southern Asia if it is successful [1].
By Christopher Maggio Research Assistant
About:
Equity Bank
Description:
Equity Bank is a major bank based in Nairobi, Kenya. It was founded in 1984. It provides loans, savings, and fund transfer services, and is funded through its savings deposits and shareholder capital. It accounts for 52 percent of bank accounts in Kenya with over 4.1 million accounts. It is involved in microfinance operations not only in Kenya, but also in Southern Sudan and Uganda through its subsidiary, Equity Bank Uganda.
Microfinance Information Exchange (MIX) Profile:
http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/equity-bank
Organization’s Website:
http://www.equitybank.co.ke/index.php
Just the Facts:
– Country of Incorporation: Kenya
– Year Founded: 1984
– Total Assets: USD 987.6 million (as of 31/Dec/08)
– Gross Loan Portfolio: USD 535.8 million (as of 31/Dec/08)
– Number of Active Borrowers: 542,249 (as of 31/Dec/08)
– Area of Operation: Kenya, Southern Sudan, Uganda
– Participant(s)/Backer(s)/Investor(s): Helios EB Investor, OPIC, CDC-UK
– Products: Loan, voluntary savings, fund transfer services, training and consulting.
– CFO: Allan Mwangi
Contact Information:
HEAD OFFICE
Ragati Road, NHIF Building, 14th floor,
Address : P.O.Box 75104-00200, Nairobi.
Pilot Lines: +254 020 2262000
Contact Centre: +254 020 2744000
Fax: +254 020 2737276
Website: http://www.equitybank.co.ke/index.php
Additional Resources:
MICROCAPITAL.ORG STORY: Equity Bank of Kenya Reaps Pre-Tax Profits from January to September of 2009 that are 48% Higher Than the Same Period from 2008
Equity Bank Financial Report 2008
MicroCapital’s Microfinance Universe profile: Equity Bank
About:
UAP Insurance Limited
Description:
UAP Insurance Limited is an insurance provider based in Nairobi, Kenya, that operates in Kenya, Uganda, and Southern Sudan. It was formed in 1994 after the merger of Union Insurance and Provincial Insurance. The company’s products include commercial, life, travel, corporate medical, and political violence and terrorism insurance. Additionally, along with Equity Bank, a commercial bank in Kenya, UAP Insurance has launched a program that incorporates satellite technology to provide herders with insurance for their livestock in the event of drought and subsequent starvation.
Organization’s Website:
http://www.uapkenya.com/default.asp
Contact:
Operations
Zipporah Mungai
General Manager, Operations
+254 2850501
zmungai@uapkenya.com
Additional Resources:
MicroCapital’s Microfinance Universe profile: UAP Insurance Limited
Bibliography:
[1] Reuters Africa article entitled ‘Kenyans get satellite insurance for cows, camels’: http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFLDE60K1UZ20100121
[2] Equity Bank: http://www.equitybank.co.ke/index.php
[3] UAP Insurance Limited: http://www.uapkenya.com/default.asp
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