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Microfinance (Social)

AccèsBanque Madagascar (ABM) opened its doors to the public in 2007, as Madagascar’s first microfinance bank. ABM first started its operations in the capital city of Antananarivo, but has further expanded its operations and expects to expand it network of branches. Its good basis in the capital city will enable the bank to progressiely expand to less accessible areas. There, the bank is looking to offer new credit products suitable for the agricultural sector. Triodos-Doen is among the founding shareholders of ABM and contributes in this way to the development of the microfinance sector in Madagascar. A senior Triodos Bank co-worker represents the fund on the Board of Directors. In addition, Triodos-Doen has provided a loan to ABM, in syndication with Triodos Microfinance Fund and Triodos Fair Share Fund.

KEY INDICATORS AccesBanque Madagascar at year-end 2012:
- number of loan clients: 25,561
- percentage female clients: 53%
- percentage rural clients: 14%
- average loan amount: EUR 703
- number of savings clients: 100,893

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Microfinance

Whoever you are, and wherever you live in the world, you are likely to want permanent access to financial services. Microfinance banks play a crucial role providing access to finance to an increasing number of people living on low-incomes. We finance microfinance institutions because they help to build inclusive financial sectors, where the majority of people have access to financial services, leading to a sustainable basis for balanced social and economic development.

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Antananarivo
Madagascar