The expansion of client businesses and the maturation of client/MDF-Kamurj relationships have generated demand for new types of products and heightened expectations about product quality and variety. MDF-Kamurj is currently looking for additional funding opportunities (mostly for a loan capital) and is developing plans to branch into new markets, particularly in rural areas. The challenge is to develop a set of products that are consistent with, and protective of, the mission and integrity of MDF-Kamurj values.
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