Another three months have passed, so here is the quarterly update on the performance of the MYC4 portfolio. Let us start with the good news. Loans disbursed in the last two years by our current providers continue to return more in interest than what is lost in defaults. This portfolio now shows a net return [...]
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Portfolio Performance 3rd Quarter 2011
Posted in Investing on MYC4, tagged currency, interest, investments, MYC4, partners, performance, portfolio, return, risk, Shillings on October 5, 2011 | 8 Comments »
Gatsby Uganda introduces new loan products in response to the sliding shilling
Posted in Investing on MYC4, News from Africa, tagged bidding, borrower, currency, Gatsby, Gatsby Microfinance Ltd, interest, investments, Loan products, return, Shillings, Uganda on September 7, 2011 | 3 Comments »
It is no secret that MYC4 investors have been hit hard by currency losses this year. One of our biggest providers, Gatsby Uganda, has decided to act on this fact by introducing new loan products which offer a higher interest rate to investors. Titus Kuria, MYC4′s Credit Operations Manager has worked closely with Gatsby over the [...]
Portfolio Performance 2nd Quarter 2011
Posted in Investing on MYC4, tagged bidding, interest, investments, PAR, partners, performance, return on July 6, 2011 | 22 Comments »
It is time for the quarterly update on how loans made through MYC4 are doing in terms of repayments, defaults and currency. Follow these links for our previous overviews on Portfolio Performance 2010 and Portfolio Performance 1st Quarter 2011, and read on for an update on the numbers as of June 30th, 2011. Loans from [...]
What’s the net result of my investments?
Posted in Investing on MYC4, tagged currency, defaults, interest, investments, portfolio, return on May 4, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Whether you are a social or commercial investor on MYC4, or perhaps something in-between, one of the thrilling – and at times frustrating – things about investing on the platform is to follow the performance of your own loan portfolio. Which of my loans have been fully repaid? Are any of my loans at risk [...]
