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EduNations Microfinance is a company that is incorporated in Sierra Leone pursuant to the Companies Act of 2009 with the aim of enhancing development and combating rural poverty through the provision of financial services to those who are left out of the formal financial system.

EduNations Microfinance is predicated on the belief that, to educate a child, the parents should be give economic empowerment to tackle economic opportunities.

EduNations Microfinance hereby requests for applications from suitably qualified Sierra Leoneans for the position of a Loan Officer to work at the EduNations Microfinance in Makeni, Northern Sierra Leone.

POSITION: LOAN OFFICER
REPORT: TO THE MANAGER
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: FULL TIME

DUTIES
The Loan Officer evaluates, recommends loan for approval, advises borrowers on their financial status and methods of payment, organizes training programs for would-be clients and follow-up clients to ensure repayment and receive payment from clients.

Maintains client data base.

Analyzes loan applicants’ financial status, guarantor-ship and evaluates properties to determine the feasibility of granting loan.

Stays abreast with new products and methodology in order to better meet customers’ needs.

Handles client complaints.

Helps clients to identify their financial goal and finds ways to achieve them.
Analyzes potential market and develops referral networks in order to reach them.
Record client loan application in Loan Performer.

Process client loan application and recommend to the Manager.
Receives loan repayment from customers.

REQUIREMENTS
A Diploma or Degree in Finance, Administration, Economics, Sociology, Social Work or Agricultural Extension.
Experienced in working in the Microfinance industry or a related field.
Must be able to ride a motor bike and have a valid driver’s license.

Interested applicants should submit their application letters with copies of the Curriculum Vitae, and credentials in a A4 sized envelope addressed to
Manager
EduNations Microfinance.
14 John Tucker Street, Makeni
Or Email:edunationsmicrofinance@gmail.com or isaac@edunations.org
The closing date for the submission of the application letters is Thursday the 22ndOctober 2019 at 5PM.

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