
Triodos Microfinance Fund
A sound investment in financial services for the working poor in developing countries
- Contribution to increasing access to financial services for low-income people in developing countries
- Expected average annual return over a mid-long term period: 6-9% after costs
- Low correlation with other asset classes.
- Built on Triodos’ 16-year track record in financing well over 100 microfinance institutions across 40 developing countries.
About this fund
Investments in the microfinance sector
Triodso SICAV II - Triodos Microfinance Fund aims to increase access to financial services for the working poor in developing countries
Triodos Microfinance Fund offers a financially and socially sound investment in the microfinance sector. The aim is to deliver a full range of financial services to low-income people in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe, ranging from loans and savings products to payment facilities and insurance. Generally, the investments of the fund will be allocated to financial institutions that provide financial services to micro-entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises, which in many countries, still lack access to financial services.
The fund invests mostly, directly or indirectly, in microfinance institutions and other applicable financial institutions that have a track record and have gone through the first phase of rapid growth and are financially sustainable.
Find out more about our role as investor in the microfinance sector .
Portfolio data
| Net Asset Value | EUR 96,359,545.21 |
|---|---|
| Microfinance portfolio | EUR 74.2 million |
| Number of MFI’s | 31 |
| Number of loans | 43 |
| Number of subordinated loans | 3 |
| Number of equity participations | 4 |
| Number of countries | 20 |
As per 31-03-2012
Exposure by country (as % of NAV)
| Country | % |
|---|---|
| Cambodia | 19.5 |
| Peru | 14.8 |
| Azerbaijan | 8.5 |
| Sri Lanka | 6.2 |
| Mongolia | 3.4 |
| Paraguay | 3.4 |
| Kyrgyzstan | 3.3 |
| Uganda | 2.2 |
| Colombia | 2.0 |
| India | 1.8 |
As per 31-03-2012
Portfolio allocation by assets (as % of NAV)
As per 31-03-2011