Speciose Ayinkamiye
Speciose Ayinkamiye is a Rwandan Woman politician, currently a member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Parliament of Rwanda. Ayinkamiye represents the Western Province and she is from the Rubavu District.
Ayinkamiye represents the Western Province and she is from Rubavu District.
From 2000 to 2001, Ayinkamiye was a teacher in one of school in western province. From 2002 to 2018, she worked in various positions in the Parliament of Rwanda: Hansard editor (2002–2009), committee clerk (2009–2014), and legal draft (2014-2018).
In September 2018, Ayinkamiye was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the Parliament of Rwanda.
Ayinkamiye is on the board of KCB Bank Rwanda Limited. Ayinkamiye is on the Executive Committee of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians.
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[edit]- Our development strategy has so far mainly been focused on targeting SMEs even if they are riskier than any other type of customers. However, over the past few years, in collaboration with the World Council of Credit Unions, we have developed new methods for risk evaluation that enable the banks to estimate the repayment capacity of those SME through an exhaustive analysis of their accounts.
- Union des Banques Populaire's policy to recover, Winne (August 26, 2002)
- There was an issue of potential exporters who complained about lack of easy access to loans and the high interest rates charged by banks.
- concerns over the difficulties raised by potential exporters in accessing funds from several banking institutions, The New Times (April 27, 2010)
- It’s the role of the commission to investigate all government bodies that ideal in business related activities so that public funds are not misappropriated.
- Senate to investigate coffee, tea factories The NewTimes April 21, 2008
- The loans were issued at an interest rate between 8 -13 percent basing on the risks encountered in each sector.
- The Agriculture Guarantee Fund has so far issued Rwf 3.5 million. Though this fund supports agro-based proposals, it straps a 30 percent security on short term and 50 percent on long term loans
- https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/37088/National/senate-alarmed-by-exportersa-concerns( The New Times Rwanda, April 27, 2010)
