Koperasi Simpan Pinjam Mitra Dhuafa - Access to credit for low-income women in rural Indonesia
Koperasi Simpan Pinjam Mitra Dhuafa
Access to credit for low-income women in rural Indonesia
Koperasi Mitra Dhuafa (KOMIDA) is a registered Indonesian cooperative. It provides microfinance services to low-income women who have no access to the formal financial sector. In 2005, KOMIDA launched a microfinance programme based on the Grameen methodology (group lending) in the province of Aceh to help tsunami survivors.
KOMIDA subsequently introduced the programme in other provinces, where it also specifically targets low-income women in rural areas.
Today, KOMIDA manages 138 branches in 12 provinces which serve around 325,000 members (2016). It is considered one of the biggest MFI cooperatives in Indonesia. KOMIDA also offers savings products and a credit risk fund.
KOMIDA has a strong social performance and has endorsed the SMART Campaign’s client protection principles.
Koperasi Mitra Dhuafa has been an Oikocredit partner since 2016.