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ECLOF Jamaica is a Christian Development Organisation, aimed at promoting human development through extending fair loans. ECLOF Jamaica intends to promote spiritual, social and economic progress of the people of Jamaica by providing an alternative lending institution which will encourage poor and excluded people.
ECLOF's relationship with clients must be a partnership of equal, not the one-way relationship between donor and recipient.
Microfinance services offer vulnerable and excluded people and group access to capital resources that can enable them to build sustainable livelihoods. This can open up a path from vulnerability to self-reliance.
Our responsibility is to lend capital on resonable terms appropriate to the circumstances of our clients. Their duty is to use it well and then repay it. Both of us do our utmost in the language of the gospels, to be excellent stewards of the resources we share.
Our highest priority is to reach vulnerable communities particularly in rural areas, which are excluded from access to formal sources of finance. We support them without regard to gender, race, creed or political persuasion.
Experts In Specific Field Of Research
Established Branches Globally
Satisfied Clients From Corporate World
Projects Have Done Successfully
ECLOF Jamaica offers competitive interest rates and flexible payment terms to help you overcome your financial hurdles.
Improving the business cashflow is utmost, and ECLOF can assist business owners with competitive interest rates.
Our Educational Loan provides the ability for persons to apply for, and to acquire higher education.
Edna Rose a part-time domestic worker and poultry farmer. When she returned to ECLOF in year 2015, Edna’s living condition was very inadequate. She desperately needed help and was emotionally broken. Despite, this she had a strong will to improve her personal circumstances and that of her family. She was unemployed and was seeking to revitalize her ailing broiler business. She was earning $20,000 from rearing and selling 100 chickens over each 2-months period.
Mrs. Ranger was one of the earlier borrowers participating in the program from as early as 2006. Over the next 5 years she took four (4) loans from ECLOF. When we arrived she greeted us warmly and said thank God I no longer need to borrow any more loans.
In December 2008 Avalyn Dias-Nelson began her relationship with ECLOF Jamaica. At the time she was unemployed and had no definite source of income. Avalyn had an idea that she could develop a business based on her recently acquired hat making skills. Difficulty in accessing start-up capital was a serious stumbling block preventing her from pursuing her business idea. In an effort to access start-up capital she spoke with Mr. Peter Onfroy.