Kenyans borrowed Sh408m from Hustler Fund in less than 24 hrs

Chelugui said some 1.14 million Kenyans have registered for the Hustler Fund loans

In Summary

•The fund is specifically designed to support small-scale traders, Cooperatives and MSMEs.

Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and Micro and Small Enterprise Simon Chelugui addresses the media over hustlers' fund at NSSF building on November 18, 2022
Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and Micro and Small Enterprise Simon Chelugui addresses the media over hustlers' fund at NSSF building on November 18, 2022
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A total of Sh408 million have been disbursed just 24 hours after the launch of the Hustler fund.

In a statement, Cooperatives and MSMEs Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui further disclosed that 1.14 million Kenyans have so far been registered in the kitty.

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The fund is specifically designed to support small-scale traders in the country.

President William Ruto launched the much-awaited fund Wednesday fulfilling his pre-election pledge to set aside Sh50 billion for the 'hustlers.' 

“Through the launching this fund, we are supporting underserved Kenyans with services and products that are responsive to their enterprises as well as liberating them from shylocks and establishing a culture of saving, investment, and social security," said Ruto.

The Hustler Fund is made up of four products-personal, micro business, SME and start-up loans.

To access the fund, Kenyans can dial *254# on their mobile phones.

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