article / Oktobar 8, 2021
A father’s vision
Samasey, a father of four, believes in Genesis 1.28. He opines that nobody was born to suffer and die for nothing. After years of trying various ventures with no success, Samasey decided to become a miller.
article / Avgust 24, 2020
Mobile Banking Impacted Rwandan Farmers in Pandemic
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 crisis, many countries have put in place stay-at-home orders, in order to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. The stay at home Ministerial order in Rwanda has, like many other countries, affected the entire population’s economic activities.
publication / Maj 4, 2021
VisionFund FY20 Audited Financial Report
VisionFund FY20 audited financial report prepared by KPMG.
article / Mart 23, 2022
Fruitful New Business Venture Improves Client's Life
Doan has a friendly smile on her face as she stands by her colourful shop that sells fresh fruit.
article / Novembar 28, 2022
I want my children to be literate
Due to the many financial challenges faced by his family, Rashid was unable to go to school.
article / Oktobar 2, 2019
Dreams of a Fancy Shop Come True
34-year-old Rosemary from Kerala was a housewife for many years, until one day, she decided to open a fancy shop of her own. She managed to start her shop, ‘Rosarium’, in the town nearby. However, running the shop was not a very easy task for someone who was very new to business.
article / Maj 11, 2017
A Hand Up
Often we refer to microfinance as the offering of a ‘hand up, not a hand out’, a principle that tends to resonate with our supporters who look for a sustainable way to help people living in impoverished circumstances.
page / Oktobar 11, 2019
Senegal | About Us
VisionFund Senegal (VFS) Microfinance, SA, was opened in July 2016 and started its operations in March 2017. We provide financial services to people who would otherwise have little or no access to credit.