MOGO microfinance fully shifts loan repayments to shilling
- Published By Jane Njeri For The Statesman Digital
- 3 months ago
Asset financier, MOGO, has announced that all its loan repayments will now be denominated in Kenyan shillings, as opposed to previously where foreign currencies mainly the dollar was used.
The change aims to protect customers from the Shilling's fluctuation fluctuations in foreign currencies. The company provides asset financing options, including car financing, car logbook loans, boda boda financing, boda boda logbook loans, tuk-tuk financing, and tuk-tuk logbook loans, said.
According to management, the switch is a relief to customers as it stabilises their monthly repayments.
"This adjustment is designed to alleviate the extra burden on customers who have faced higher payments when the shilling weakens against other foreign currencies. It also offers greater convenience, as most customers do not hold accounts in foreign currencies," Head of Car Financing, Stephen Mwangi, said.
The firm has further abolished application fees and reduced the loan repayment period for car financing and logbook loans from thirty-six to twenty four months, lowering the total interest customers pay for their loans.
Fresh car, boda boda and tuk-tuk financing assist customers in new purchases, while logbook loans support those who already own vehicles but need funds without selling their assets.
Over the past five years, MOGO has disbursed Sh20 billion in boda boda and motor vehicle loans, benefiting over 120,000 Kenyans with affordable financial products.
The firm is also focused on financing e-bikes and electric three-wheelers to promote e-mobility adoption in Kenya.
“We have listened to customer and market feedback, especially considering recent economic challenges and the significant depreciation of the Kenyan Shilling against foreign currencies. This shift aims to ease payment difficulties and prevent negative impacts on customers' credit scores,” Mwangi added.
Share on
Tags
SHARE YOUR COMMENT
MORE STORIES FOR YOU
Trending Stories
DJ Mo’s former illicit lo...
- Published By Jane
- January 15, 2024
Mapenzi! Zari and Tanasha...
- Published By Jane
- October 24, 2023
Zuchu Speaks on Diamond P...
- Published By Jane
- October 12, 2023
Hio Ni Upumbavu Wasituche...
- Published By Jane
- November 8, 2023
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
How to deal with a silent...
- Published By Jedida
- October 16, 2024
How to set yourself up fo...
- Published By Jedida
- October 16, 2024
Postpartum Hemorrhage: Si...
- Published By Jedida
- October 16, 2024
Study reveals long term e...
- Published By Jedida
- October 16, 2024
Latest Stories
Speaker Moses Wetangula f...
- Published By Jedida
- December 22, 2024
Interior CS Kipchumba Mur...
- Published By Jedida
- December 22, 2024
EPL 24/25: Newcastle thra...
- Published By Jedida
- December 22, 2024
EPL 24/25: West Ham draw...
- Published By Jedida
- December 22, 2024