Nisir to Become Ethiopia's First Commercial Micro Finance Institution
Nisir Micro Finance Institution, currently under formation, is set to join Ethiopia's financial sector becoming the first commercial micro-finance institution. After three years preparation, Nisir is planning to go operational with a paid-up capital of 15 million Ethiopian birr in mid December 2013.
The company floated 15,000 shares with a face value of 1000 birr each. The huge gap between the supply and demand of financial services has driven Nisir's establishment, whose focus is providing a need-based and swift credit facility, Michael Addisu, Project Manager and Lead Promoter of Nisir told Fortune.
NISK Capital disclosed that it is interested in operating in Ethiopia. Irene Ndikumwenayo, the East Africa Bureau head of the Washington-based financial institute with operations in Kenya and other African countries, said there is "ample opportunity" for his NISK Capital in Ethiopia.
established on 52 thousand square meters of land at a cost 45 million birr.
