The Foundation funds a new partner in Indonesia

The Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation has granted an initial loan in Indonesian rupiah equivalent to 840,000 euros, over a period of three years, to the microfinance institution KSP TLM.

KSP TLM is a microfinance institution established in 2011 by the TLM Foundation to support local communities through business development initiatives and related services in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur. KSP TLM offers community loans to support income-generating activities. The loans are primarily intended for women entrepreneurs, primarily in rural areas. KSP TLM also offers savings products and training programs.

With this new investment, the Foundation now has three partners in this country, which, as of the end of December 2017, represents 21% of the Foundation's microfinance commitments in the South and Southeast Asia region.

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Created in 2008, under the joint leadership of Crédit Agricole SA's management and Professor Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Grameen Bank, the Grameen Crédit Agricole SA Foundation is a multi-sector operator that contributes to the fight against poverty through financial inclusion and social impact entrepreneurship. As an investor, lender, technical assistance coordinator and fund advisor, the Foundation supports microfinance institutions and social enterprises in nearly 40 countries.

The Foundation makes its first investment in Montenegro

The Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation has made its first investment in Montenegro by granting a loan of €500,000 over a three-year period to the microfinance institution Monte Credit, which belongs to Agroinvest Holding, a subsidiary of Vision Fund International.

Monte Credit Montenegro's target clients are poor households, those engaged in small business activities, microenterprises in the areas of trade, agricultural production/processing/sales, and small and medium-sized tourism-oriented businesses. Monte Credit primarily offers its clients agricultural loans and loans for business activities, using the individual lending methodology.

With this new loan, the Foundation now has 14 partners in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region, representing 25% of its microfinance partners, for a total amount of commitments at the end of 2017 of 16 million euros in the region.

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Created in 2008, under the joint leadership of Crédit Agricole SA's management and Professor Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Grameen Bank, the Grameen Crédit Agricole SA Foundation is a multi-sector operator that contributes to the fight against poverty through financial inclusion and social impact entrepreneurship. As an investor, lender, technical assistance coordinator and fund advisor, the Foundation supports microfinance institutions and social enterprises in nearly 40 countries.