Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, cut the ribbon to the Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution, officially declaring it open and ready for business in Liberia.
The Microfinance Institution, envisaged since 2014 by Counsellor George B. Kailondo, aims to empower Liberian businesses, marketers, as well as ordinary Liberians, by helping them to access funding intended to stimulate economic growth and accelerate trade.
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf lauded the great initiative and insight of Mr. Kailondo in giving back to Liberians and Liberia through the establishment of the Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution.
The former Liberian Leader spoke of the need for a strong private sector as the engine for economic growth and the creation of job opportunities.
Madam Sirleaf reflected on the rapid development in the West African Subregion because its citizens are doing the needful in investment in their respective countries.
She described the Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution as an excellent way of giving back, and called on all Liberians to support the initiative aimed at empowering smaller businesses to develop and grow
The Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit – Taking Institution vowed to drastically reduce interest rates and also break away from the century-old traditional credit system that overburdened businesses and made it difficult to succeed.
Interest rates by Banking and financial institutions are estimated at over 18 percent, which the Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution promised to reduce below ten percent to afford its customers to develop and grow their businesses.
The dedication and opening ceremony of the Modern Savings & Loans Microfinance Deposit-Taking Institution was attended by the Central Bank of Liberia and top senior government officials, including Members of the National Legislature and business Community, who remarks lauding the initiative and pledging their support. The Institution is headed by Madam Chantell Kailondo, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer.