article / novembre 5, 2021
Impacting her community, one loan at a time
Business lady Vester Nandima had to drop out of school at the age of 19 because her parents could not pay her school fees. She married Liwonde at the age of 22. Her three grandchildren Innocent, Trevor and Esnart, aged 11, 5, and 3 respectively now live with her.
press release / avril 14, 2020
Statement about Softbank
LONDON – 14 April 2020. VisionFund International has become aware that technology investor Softbank is expected to report losses to its investment fund, the Softbank Vision Fund, as widely reported in media publications.
press release / avril 5, 2016
VisionFund Acquires Majority Stake in DRC MFI
VisionFund International and Opportunity International Partner to Expand Financial Inclusion for Unbanked Citizens of Democratic Republic Of Congo
Agreement between international NGOs will transform lives and change the face of poverty in the developing world
press release / juillet 19, 2022
VisionFund’s work in Eastern Europe
VisionFund is aware of recent media coverage of our work in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
article / décembre 25, 2016
How Does Microfinance Impact The Lives Of Women?
Tell us about VisionFund and microfinance empowers women?
page / octobre 7, 2019
Myanmar | Our Work
VisionFund Myanmar lends small sums of money to people who do not have a measurable credit history, assets to secure the loans, or access to mainstream financial providers. Loans provide funds that enable borrowers to set up and grow their small businesses.