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Changing the Way Community Financing Works

Fair, transparent, in‑person financing for women‑led small businesses—sari‑sari stores, carinderias, food carts, palengke stalls, and online sellers.

We match payments to cash flow and keep costs clear before you sign

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Customer‑Centered, Community‑Based

We come to your barangay through community circles—support, not joint liability—with short visits, simple requirements, and plain‑language explanations.

Education and respectful follow‑ups help women‑led shops stay on track and grow.

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Built for Impact and Resilience

Disciplined lending with UNAPP insights—and a UNA officer making the final decision—keeps businesses and portfolios healthy.

When shocks hit, recovery loans and case‑by‑case rescheduling (per policy) help women‑led shops restock, repair, and reopen fast.

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Partnering to Reach More Entrepreneurs

We work with banks, qualified investors, LGUs, and market associations to scale responsible, in‑person financing to last‑mile businesses.

UNAPP reporting and human‑decided credit, clear pricing, and respectful conduct give partners confidence—while community circles deliver service on the ground.

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By the Numbers

The FINCA Impact Finance network includes 13 subsidiaries on 4 continents. Our sustainable microfinance institutions and banks provide access to responsible financial solutions that help low-income families create jobs, build assets, educate their children and improve their standard of living.

Impact
  • 76% clients surveyed said FINCA helped them improve their financial situation**

  • 50% say they are earning more because of FINCA**

  • 56% say FINCA helped them grow their non-cash assets**

Reach
  • 1.9 million customers*

  • $660 million USD loan portfolio*

  • $287 million USD deposits*

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