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Updated in EWS Dec 20, 2023
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According to bank website, Proximity Finance Microfinance Company Limited is Myanmar’s first farmer-focused finance institution. We offer a suite of innovative financial products tailored to the needs of rural families, and currently serve over 122,000 smallholder farmers. The organization is wholly owned by Proximity Designs, an award-winning social enterprise with over 15 years of experience achieving social impact in rural Myanmar.
To support Proximity Finance implementing a mobile money payments system to build the foundations for a fully digitized disbursement and collection process. With the onset of COVID-19, Proximity needs to move fast to ensure they can establish contactless distribution channels to reach their customers at this critical time.
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Proximity Finance Microfinance Company Limited is Myanmar’s first farmer-focused finance institution.
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