page / October 14, 2019
Mexico | Our Work
Finance products that VF Mexico offers are based on productive and consume credits. Focusing our portfolio in two different processes: Community banks (6 to 35 people) called Business Development Units (UDE) and Solidarity Groups (4 to 8 people).
publication / August 16, 2018
Delivering Futures Together - VisionFund Annual Report 2017
VisionFund International releases its Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2017 registering strong growth and impact.
press release / December 9, 2021
VisionFund Borrows $37M for Financial Inclusion Goals
VisionFund International borrowing $37M from Eventide Asset Management, LLC to fund global financial inclusion initiatives.
publication / August 17, 2023
VisionFund Kenya Client Impact Survey Report - March 2023
VisionFund Kenya conducted a client impact study in March 2023 and interviewed 275 clients to help them understand how to broaden and deepen the impact of their work. The report also includes a comparison analysis of their previous client impact study conducted in March 2022.
publication / February 18, 2022
VisionFund Mali Lessons Learned in Fragile Context
As the number of conflicts and disasters continue to rise around the world, VisionFund offices have been affected, creating challenges for staff, clients and microfinance instiution (MFI) operations. Learning from our past will set us on a course to better respond in the future.
press release / January 14, 2020
VisionFund Announces Two New Board Members
LONDON – 14 January 2020. VisionFund International is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its board of directors; Kate Lam and Luis Hermosa.
page / October 14, 2019
Mexico | Our Work
Finance products that VF Mexico offers are based on productive and consumer credits. Focusing our portfolio in two different processes: Community banks (6 to 35 people) called Business Development Units (UDE) and Solidarity Groups (4 to 8 people).
page / October 5, 2019
Vietnam | Our Work
Our MFI 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.