page / October 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.
article / July 2, 2020
Webinar Recording: VisionFund’s Refugee Microfinance Programme
Hosts: VisionFund International and VisionFund Uganda
Date: Tuesday 23rd June 2020 | 9.00AM & 5.00PM UK Time
publication / May 10, 2023
VisionFund Impact 2022 Overview Report
In the year ending September 2022, VisionFund produced more evidence of the impact of its work than in all the preceding years of its existence, since 2003.
article / August 20, 2021
Looking for a thousand and one ways to prosper
“I am a single mother; my (daughter) Ali is the one who gives me the strength to continue day by day, and for her I look for a thousand and one ways to prosper in my business," says Irma, the owner of a small animal husbandry business in Ecuador.
publication / August 31, 2022
Fair Practice Code | VisionFund India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had issued various guidelines on Fair Practices Code (FPC) for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) thereby setting standards for fair business and corporate practices while dealing with their customers.
page / October 14, 2019
Uganda | About Us
VisionFund Uganda is a microfinance institution (MFI) and wholly owned subsidiary of World Vision that started in 1996 as MEDNET and later rebranded in 2012 as VisionFund Uganda.