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FINCA Capital Fund

 

Through FINCA International, individuals and groups can pursue an investment return while helping the world's lowest-income entrepeneurs creat jobs, build assets, and improve their standard of living.  Put your investment to work changing lives and helping to eliminate poverty. An investment in FINCA offers a direct way to impact positively the social and economic well-being of the world's poor.


FINCA provides loans, not handouts, to over 700,000 microentrepreneurs so they can build their small businesses. A typical FINCA client receives three loans per year. Your $50,000 investment* can finance up to $150,000 in loans in the first year. Over five years, your investment of $50,000 can finance up to $750,000 in microloans** and enable thousands of families to improve their lives.

 

 

FINCA operates with a distinctive, integrated financial  model that mobilizes both donations and investment dollars. FINCA’s business model promotes financial and social performance; we are committed to sound management and to opening pathways out of poverty for people—especially women—around the world. The  FINCA Capital Fund LLC brochure provides more information on making an investment with endless impact.

 

Please visit Where We Work for information about FINCA's clients, served by our 21 wholly-owned subsidiaries across Africa, Eurasia, Latin America and the Greater Middle East.

 

FINCA Capital Fund LLC connects qualified, socially responsible lenders with disadvantaged entrepreneurs around the world. A prospectus is available upon request. The prospectus contains more complete information about FINCA and investments in FINCA. Before making any investment, you should review the prospectus carefully.

 

For additional information or with questions about how to invest in FINCA, please write Scott Graham or call him at 202.682.1510.

 

 

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*   Minimum investment amount is $50,000.

** Total leveraged figure of $750,000 does not include potential impact of interest payments, program costs or loan write-offs due to bad debts.