New Solidarity Bankers mission in Kosovo

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At the initiative of the Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation and Crédit Agricole SA, Solidarity Banker volunteering missions are being offered to Crédit Agricole Group employees on behalf of organizations supported by the Foundation. A new Solidarity Banker mission is available for the Agency for Finance (AFK) in Kosovo. This institution, founded in 2000, obtained microfinance institution status in 2011.

AFK aims to improve living conditions in Kosovo by providing access to sustainable financial services for small and microenterprises. As of December 2021, AFK had 24 branches located throughout the country and employed 225 staff. The institution serves 20,733 active borrowers (231 women and 501 rural borrowers) and manages a financing portfolio of €40.2 million.

AFK has developed a risk management policy primarily focused on credit risk. Given its growth, the institution now wishes to equip itself with an appropriate risk management system to improve the identification and analysis of risks, particularly operational risks. The Solidarity Banker's mission will be to support AFK in diagnosing current risk management procedures and tools, particularly operational risks.

To discover the detailed mission offer Click here.

How to apply

Send your CV and one or two paragraphs expressing your motivation and expertise to carolina.viguet@credit-agricole-sa.fr

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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 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.

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