


Microfinance portfolio
Microfinance Loans
Thaneakea Phum (TPC), Cambodia
Thaneakea Phum has its origins in a program established by the American NGO Catholic Relief Services in 1994, which converted into a joint stock company in 2003. It is now the 6th-largest microfinance institution in Cambodia.90,000 clients
Loans outstanding at end-September: 11 million euros.
Finca, Azerbaïdjan
One of 21 microfinance institutions associated under the name FINCA International, very active in global microfinance provision.
82,000 clients
Loans outstanding at end-September 2009: 41 million euros
Kenya Women Finance Trust (KWFT), Kenya
An association created in 19817 regional divisions, 162 branches and offices
280,000 clients
Loans averaging 500 euros with a 9-month maturity
Loans outstanding at end-June 2009: 76.5 million euros.
Banex (formely FINDESA), Nicaragua
One of the leading microfinance providers in Nicaragua.
32,000 clients (urban micro-businesses)
Loans outstanding at end-September 2009: 93 million euros.
Amret, Cambodia
One of Cambodia’s leading micro finance institutions, mainly active in rural areas
225,000 clients
Loans outstanding: 34 million euros at end-September 2009.
