Watu Credit Hosts Financial Literacy Clinics for Boda Riders

Watu Credit Kenya officials pose for a photo with motorbike riders during a financial literacy clinic in Nakuru County on March 28, 2024.
Watu Credit Kenya officials pose for a photo with motorbike riders during a financial literacy clinic in Nakuru County on March 28, 2024.
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Watu Credit Kenya and Boda Boda Association of Kenya have partnered to sensitise boda-boda (motorbike) riders on financial literacy.

In a statement, the literacy clinics will provide an opportunity for Watu Credit Kenya to directly engage with customers and address their concerns.

This will allow them to effectively enhance loan repayments promptly, reduce instances of repossessions, and ultimately empower riders to achieve financial stability and responsible financial practices.

The first round of the clinics, which aim to empower the riders with essential financial literacy skills to manage their finances effectively, was held in Molo town, Nakuru County.

“We view our customers as partners, not adversaries, and we are not at war with them. We acknowledge the current tough economic times, and the clinic provided us with a platform to listen to our customers and assure them that we are here to support them in navigating and addressing any challenges they face,” Erick Massawe Country Manager for Watu Kenya stated.