VisionFund International
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Who is our customer
VisionFund International, World Vision’s microfinance arm, has been improving the lives of children in the developing world for more than a decade. By offering small loans and other financial services, its clients develop successful businesses, enabling their children to grow up healthy and educated. In 2016, VisionFund International MFIs provided 1.4 million loans, with nearly three-quarters of these going to women, and over half to clients actively involved in farming. Repayment rates were 98%. Also in 2016, 4.3 million children were impacted through its MFI network located across more than 30 countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe.
What is our funding objective?
This transaction will benefit the end clients of VFI’s microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Africa and Asia, with a focus on MFIs based in fragile states and countries in which access to finance is limited. This transaction aligns with VisionFund’s aim to improve livelihoods of families in underserved and rural areas.
Why do we fund this investment?
The investment is made through the MASSIF fund (“MASSIF”), which is managed by FMO on behalf of the Dutch government. MASSIF supports financial inclusion through its work with financial institutions, supporting them on their journey to empower women, young people and rural entrepreneurs in low income countries and fragile and conflict-affected states. MASSIF furthermore aims to stimulate financial innovation with a view to broadening access to finance.
What is the Environmental and Social categorization rationale?
E&S risk category is low: C-cat. As of Sep-16, the average loan size to end-borrowers was USD 552, carrying low E&S risks for VFI.
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- Website customer/investment
- https://www.google.nl/search?client=firefox-b-ab&dcr=0&tbm=isch&q=visionfund+international&chips=q:v
- Country
- Global
- Sector
- Financial Institutions
- Effective date
- 3/9/2018
- End date
- 5/31/2023
- Total FMO financing
- USD 10.00 MLN
- Funding
- MASSIF
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Risk categorization on environmental and social impacts, A = high risk, B+ = medium high risk, B = medium risk, C = low risk
Environmental & Social Category
(A, B+, B or C) - C