Business eligibility
SMEs are screened for identity, ownership, sector, use of funds, repayment capacity, and Shariah eligibility before financing is offered.
ZARI SME Financing channels eligible investor capital into reviewed business activities in Cameroon. Structures may include Murabaha trade finance, Mudaraba participation, or other approved contracts depending on the need.

Use case
SMEs
Screening
KYC + KYB
Contracts
Reviewed
Focus
Real economy
Product structure
SMEs are screened for identity, ownership, sector, use of funds, repayment capacity, and Shariah eligibility before financing is offered.
Inventory purchases can use Murabaha, partnership activity can use Mudaraba or Musharaka, and working-capital flows are structured only after review.
Financing files include business documentation, repayment schedule or profit-share logic, risk notes, and approval records.
The goal is to connect diaspora capital with productive Cameroonian businesses while keeping investors informed about the real activity being financed.
Capital supports trade, services, inventory, and productive activity rather than speculative instruments.
Funds are tied to approved purposes and monitored through documentation and repayment workflows.
Investors can review the product profile, risk notes, and reporting cadence before subscribing.
Investor terms
Investors who want ethical exposure to Cameroonian business activity and accept higher operational and credit risk.
SME financing can involve delayed payment, business under-performance, or default. Product documents must be reviewed carefully.
Create your ZARI profile, complete KYC, and review every contract before a single XAF is committed.
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