FINCA first opened its doors in Zambia in 2001. Since launching a single office offering village banking loans in Lusaka, FINCA Zambia has grown into a full-fledged microfinance institution

FINCA Bank Kyrgyzstan
FINCA Kyrgyzstan launched in 1995 as a microfinance institution dedicated to promoting small business development, primarily serving women borrowers through the group lending model. The institution’s first credit group was formed

FINCA Tajikistan
FINCA Tajikistan was founded in 2003 as a non-profit organization devoted to expanding financial inclusion to low-income entrepreneurs. Operated by a team of dedicated employees, FINCA Tajikistan first specialized in

FINCA Azerbaijan
FINCA Azerbaijan is a leading microfinance institution operating in the country since 1998 under NBCO license from the Central Bank of Azerbaijan/Financial Markets Supervisory Authority. FINCA Azerbaijan provides financial services

FINCA Armenia
FINCA Armenia was founded in 1999 as a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial services to low-income entrepreneurs. Operating from an office in Yerevan with an efficient team of dedicated
FINCA Microfinance Jordan
FINCA Jordan launched in 2007 with its head office in Amman. The institution immediately set to work expanding financial inclusion around the country, opening branches in the Al-Hussein and Hitten
FINCA Kosovo
FINCA Kosovo launched in February 2000, less than a year after the end of an armed conflict that cost thousands of lives and displaced more than one million people. With
FINCA Limited (Malawi)
FINCA Malawi launched in 1994 in Chiradzulu. From the beginning, the institution focused on supporting small business development through the village banking model. The institution continued to grow, developing individual
FINCA Microfinance Bank (Tanzania)
FINCA MICROFINANCE BANK formed its first Village Bank in Mwanza in 1998, bringing its model of group lending to Tanzania. In the years since, over a million customers have
FINCA Uganda Ltd.
FINCA Uganda launched in 1992 to support small business development through the village banking model. Primarily serving rural communities, clients were able to obtain credit to expand their businesses
FINCA Democratic Republic of Congo
FINCA DRC launched in 2003 while the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was still suffering from an armed conflict. During its early years the microfinance institution provided small