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The Thaneakea Phum (Cambodia), Ltd.- (TPC) - Is a locally
registered and licensed microfinance institution. It
is regulated by the National Bank of Cambodia and is
one of the twenty (20) licensed MFIs operating in Cambodia.
As a regulated MFI, TPC has the legal authority to provide
all financial services currently offered to its target
clients. Typically, clients (90% are women) can access
these services for trade, services, rice production,
farming and other activities through 11 branches and
17 offices spread across the rural Cambodia.
TPC ownership changed in January 2010. Catholic Relief
Services sold it shares to DWM FUNDS S.C.A.-SICAV SIF,
through and on behalf of its sub-fund DWM MICROFINANCE
EQUITY FUND 1, a societe en commandite par action organized
and existing under the laws of Luxembourg ("DWM").
“Developing World Markets: DWM is a USA-based
socially responsible financial services group whose
activities include managing one or more investment vehicles
that hold shares in the company. For more information,
see www.dwmarkets.com.”
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