article / October 23, 2019
Building a Livestock Business
Assitan Oulale is a 59-year-old Malian woman; she is married, grandmother of six grandchildren, and her husband is a farmer. She is not literate. She is a member of the Siguidolo community fund, the group was created in 2013.
page / October 8, 2019
Montenegro | About Us
For twenty years, Monte Credit, as part of VisionFund International, has been operating in Montenegro.
article / June 15, 2020
Beyond client relationship
VisionFund Malawi was blessed to provide an insurance payout to our client Stella, who recently and tragically lost her son. Clients like Stella automatically have life insurance as part of their loans with VisionFund, which extends to the whole family, to ensure that families can put their
page / October 11, 2019
Senegal | Our Work
Loan Products:
1) Agriculture
2) Market gardening
3) Animals: rearing
4) Animals: fattening
5) Petty trade
6) Commerce
7) Storage
article / October 10, 2019
Extreme Poverty to Happy Family
Idah Yohane Kamwendo is a married woman who hails from Chipanga village T/A Mduwa, Mikundi Mchinji. She is the treasurer of Chamwabvi group which has nine members. She has four daughters and one son.
article / October 14, 2019
A Business that Spiced Up Her Life
University graduate Pheona has always been business minded.
article / August 19, 2020
Microfinance Transforms Lives in DRC
Kinkole, on the outskirts of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a neighbourhood known for its culinary speciality, Maboke - a delicious steamed fish dish.
article / August 11, 2020
VisionFund credit transforms the Lives of Grantees at Kinkole Area Program
Kinkole, on the outskirts of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a neighbourhood known for its culinary speciality, Maboke - a delicious steamed fish dish.
article / October 17, 2019
Salima's Story
Madam Salima DIADI learned through a friend that VisionFund grants credit; she had already taken out a loan so was familiar with the process. She joined a group of five other people getting loans, and she started with a loan of US $400 and her latest loan i
article / November 19, 2021
A father’s responsibility
The Arthurs - Mr. Ebenezer Arthur, his wife Abigail and their two daughters (Louis and Elis) run a home-to-home laundry service. In 2020 their home-based laundry business was threatened by COVID 19, a year after he accessed the financial services of VisionFund.