Title: SITEMBELE MASE
1first floor, block b (entirweni), mapungubwe
the dti group campus 77 meintjies street,
sunnyside tel 012 394 1703 fax 012 394
2703 www.samaf.org.za
SITEMBELE MASE CEO samaf PRESENTATION TO
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Time 10h00 -13h00 Venue Parliament,
Committee Room S26, First Floor, NCOP Wing
2 1. MISSION
To provide competitive and customized
micro-finance services by going deeper and
broader to the target market
2. VISION
samaf seeks to be a leader in the field of
developmental micro-finance and provide best
practice models in South Africa
33. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Max. loan amount for Financial Intermediary
(Primary Target Market)
Capacity Building Support Fund
Secondary Target Market (end-users)
Primary Target Market (Financial Intermediaries)
Product
From R480 000 to R10m, at interest rate of
between 5 to 6 per annum. The loan amount is
based on evaluation of risk exposure, capital
adequacy and available capacity to manage the
fund The allocation of poverty micro-enterprise
loans to FSCs is on an 8020 basis and for the
MFIs on a 2080 basis This leads to a calculation
of interest on a simple-weighted average basis of
4.4 for FSCs and 5.6 for MFIs per annum
Micro- enterprise and survivalists entrepreneurs
generating an income above R1500 per month.
End-user loan between R2000 R10 000 Households
earning below R1500 per month and utilizing the
funds for home improvements and education.
End-user loan between R100 R3000. Interest on
all above loans is capped as per NCA.
Financial Services Co-ops (FSCs) Corporative
Banks Micro-Finance Intermediaries (MFIs)
- On- Lending Fund
- Micro enterprise development loan
- Poverty alleviation loan
4PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (cont.)
From R500 000 to R5m, depending on the capacity
gaps, including acquisition of a robust reporting
system
Training for staff, Management and
Board Acquisition and development of IT systems
(MIS) Development of savings and credit
policies Once-off working capital (for office
equipment, computers and furniture). Subsidization
of Operational Costs Asset enhancement based on
performance
Capacity Building
Maximum R200 000, specifically to harness and
grow existing saving schemes and
initiatives. Asset enhancement fund to a maximum
of R250 000 per entity, specifically to reward
good performing financial intermediaries to
acquire buildings
Development of savings products and
policies Training of Board, Management and
staff Acquisition of equipment and IT
systems Subsidization of direct costs
Savings Mobilization Fund
54. Infrastructure Network
- Eight (8) offices are operational, except the
Northern Cape which is not completely
operational. We are still recruiting a Provincial
Manager there - Thirty-four (34) Financial Service Co-operatives
(FSCs) and four (4) micro-finance institutions
(MFIs) have already been approved for funding to
the amount of R69.6m. Four MFIs conditionally
approved. This includes funding for technical
and capacity building support - A total of R13m has already been disbursed to
these organizations to be used for on-lending,
capacity building, technical support and
subsidization of operational costs - Each provincial office has four (4) staff members
with two (2) officers deployed to implement
outreach programs - The website is fully functional with all the
information about products and services,
including the funding criteria. Please visit
(www.samaf.org.za) - All brochures have been revised with new and up
to date information and are disseminated through
the provincial offices - New banners have been developed with the approved
samaf logo and colours, to be utilised when
necessary at functions and exhibitions - Our first newsletter Inkanyezi (meaning the STAR)
has been released and distributed to the
provincial offices to be distributed to the
partner organisations..
65. Outreach as at March 2007
PROVINCE
DELIVERY
INVESTMENTS
ON
-
LENDING
BORROWERS
NO. OF SAVERS
AMOUNT
NETWORK
DISBURSEMEN
SAVED
TS ONLY
North West
4
R 6,450,000
R 753,127
352
3810
R5,807,663
Easter Cape
3
R17,400,000
R 457,000
310
330
R
66,335
Free State
2
R 2,600,000
R 659,700
469
684
R 472,519
Gauteng
6
R 7,950,0
00
R3,048,198
1093
556
R 221,589
Kwa
-
Zulu Natal
4
R 5,200,000
R 463,600
142
4801
R 160,818
Limpopo
4
R 5,200,000
R 693,090
440
1965
R 169,769
Mpumalanga
4
R 5,200,000
R1, 897,699
699
1157
R 220, 857
Western Cape
4
R 5,200,000
R 740,646
841
1050
R 1
24,643
Norther Cape
0
0
0
0
0
0
SUB
-
TOTAL
31
R55,200,000
R 9,059,000
4346
14353
R7,244,193
Disbursements
-
R11,301,000
Capacity Building
TOTAL
R20,360, 000
An additional 7 Financial Intermediaries were
added during April and May 2007, thus increasing
The funds allocated to R65.6million.
76. PARTNERSHIPS
- We have a proposal for integrated service
delivery and roll-out with MAFISA (the
agricultural fund) for implementation during
2007/8 - We have established good strategic relationship
with the BANKSETA in order to ensure that we make
use of qualified and accredited service
providers - Our relationships with SACCOL have been improved
at strategic and operational levels, especially
in the area of capacity building and technical
support. The funding of the SACCOs has been
discussed and a model agreed to in order to
provide this funding at arms length from SACCOL - We have developed a strategic relationship with
the microfinance industry (AMFISA) a strategic
policy lobby group of micro-finance practitioners
with high level expertise in development
micro-finance - We have conducted our first consultative workshop
with the FSC funded under samaf. This project
was extremely helpful in terms of clarifying
responsibilities, setting ground rules and
building principled relations helps going
forward.
8QUESTIONS
9THANK YOU.