A cultural view of loan defaults in Uganda
Uganda’s experience illustrates that solving the problem of defaults is not simply about adjusting loan terms or improving credit scoring. It requires an understanding of the cultural frameworks that guide how people borrow, how they prioritize repayments, and how they perceive the consequences of failing to meet their obligations.
A cultural view of loan defaults in Sierra Leone
Behind every unpaid loan is a story shaped by social ties, informal safety nets, and shifting expectations around debt. Understanding these nuances is key to building a lending system that balances risk with empathy.
How to reduce loan defaults in Liberia: Best strategies for lenders
When we talk about loan defaults in Liberia, what usually comes to mind is poverty or bad borrowers. But beneath the surface, there are ignored factors that quietly make things worse. In this article, we explored the reasons behind Liberia’s loan default challenge and workable strategies that lenders can use to protect their portfolios while still empowering the people they serve.
How to reduce loan defaults in Tanzania: Best strategies for lenders
Tanzania’s banking sector has turned a corner on loan defaults. that’s not just a technical milestone, it’s a strong sign that risk management is improving, credit is being better monitored, and lenders are adapting fast.
4 reasons why most loan defaulters are fraudsters
It’s time we stop sugarcoating this. Loan defaulters, in many cases, are fraudsters and here’s how they reveal themselves as such.