Kamata Mshiko is a loan app that offer loans to citizens of Kenya Zambia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Philippines and Tanzania. 




To apply download the app from Google playstore register and apply. The loans are disbursed immediately upon approval in the applicant mobile money wallet or bank account.

Kamata Mshiko Loans, Rates and Repayment For The Various Countries is as follows: 

Ethiopia:

Loans range from 100 Birr to 10,000 Birr over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


Zambia:

Loans range from 1000 Kwch to 5000 Kwch over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


Kenya:

Loans range from Ksh 250 to Ksh 7,500 over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


Nigeria:

Loans range from ₦500 to ₦25,000 over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


Tanzania

Loans range from Tsh. 25,000 to Tsh. 750,000 over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


Philippines:

Loans range from 250 pesos to 5,500 pesos over a period of 70 days up to 180 days to full repayment. Interest rates ranges from 15% – 29%, Service rates ranges from 1% - 3%, which makes APR of 18% - 30%.


How To Contact Kamata Mshiko app Customer Care 

Contact Kamata Mshiko app customer care through: 

Email: jichanueblog@gmail.com 





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5 Comments

  1. I need a loan TSH 750,000

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  2. I want to pay loan, how to pay?

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  3. Hello what can I do if I use i phone please

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  4. Naona nimejaza particular zote lakin bado hamtaki why??

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