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How to borrow the Hustler Fund via USSD code on your phone.

 After it's successful launch by HE President William Ruto, the Hustler Fund is now available to all hustlers via the USSD code *254#.

To borrow any amount just go to your phone and dial *254# on any network be it Safaricom, Airtel or Telkom. 

The amount you can borrow is between Ksh. 500 to Ksh. 50,000 with those having a registered micro-enterprise able to borrow up to Ksh. 500,000.

The loan will attract an interest rate of 8% per annum which is more affordable than similar products currently in the market with a repayment period of 14 days.

Also 5% of the borrowed amount is deposited directly to your Hustler fund savings account and the Government of Me ya will add you Ksh. 1 Bob for every Ksh. 2 Bob you save.

If you repay the money on time you will get a good credit score, and defaulting will see your credit score go down.

Please note that any one with a registered Sim card can get access to this fund.

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