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LOLC Cambodia (Anlong Veng Branch) continues to contribute to supporting and easing the hardships of communities and clients under all circumstances
LOLC Cambodia (Anlong Veng Branch) continues to contribute to supporting and easing the hardships of communities and clients under all circumstances! On May 18, 2026, LOLC Cambodia (Anlong Veng Branch) provided food supplies, daily necessities, and other essential materials to LOLC clients who were affected by strong winds that caused damage to their homes in Kouk Samor Village, Lumtong Commune, Anlong Veng District, Oddar Meanchey Province. Through this activity, LOLC Cambodia hopes to help relieve difficulties and encourage affected clients to overcome this situation safely and return to their normal livelihoods as soon as possible. -
LOLC Cambodia donated benches and waste bins, and planted several trees to help promote hygiene
Contributing to community development is one of the initiatives that LOLC Microfinance Institution consistently supports and actively participates in. On May 23, 2026, LOLC Cambodia (Peam Ro District Branch) organized a community event at Sala Primary School, located in Sala Village, Romchek Commune, Preah Sdach District, Prey Veng Province. During the event, the branch donated benches and waste bins, and planted several trees to help promote hygiene, a greener environment, and a more conducive learning atmosphere for students. -
LOLC Cambodia organized 30 training sessions on “Understanding Debt & Debt Management” for clients and community members
Enhancing financial literacy is a key factor in helping people develop the knowledge and skills needed to manage their finances effectively and improve their overall quality of life. From 1 to 12 Jun 2026, the Sustainability Management Team of LOLC Cambodia organized 30 training sessions on “Understanding Debt & Debt Management” for clients and community members. The training focused on promoting responsible borrowing practices and increasing participants’ understanding of effective debt management to support sustainable livelihood improvement and economic development within their communities. A total of 539 participants attended the training sessions, including 396 women, at the locations listed below: 1. Angkor Thum district, Siemreap province 2. Siemreap district, Siemreap province 3. Ou Ya Dav district, Ratanak Kiri province 4. Bar Kaev district, Ratanak Kiri province 5. Andoung Meas district, Ratanak Kiri province 6. Ou Chum district, Ratanak Kiri province 7. Stoung district, Kampong Thom province 8. Prasat Ballangk district, Kampong Thom province 9. Kampong Svay district, Kampong Thom province -
LOLC Cambodia organized a training session for students of Build Bright University under the theme “Financial Literacy in the Digital Era and Career Opportunities at LOLC Cambodia.”
LOLC Cambodia organized a training session for students of Build Bright University under the theme “Financial Literacy in the Digital Era and Career Opportunities at LOLC Cambodia.” The training aimed to strengthen students’ financial literacy and provide insights into career opportunities within the financial sector on June 23, 2026 in Phnom Penh. The training was attended by 78 students from Build Bright University, who gained valuable knowledge and new experiences to complement their academic studies. During the session, students received practical knowledge on personal financial management, including the importance of financial literacy in the digital era, effective management of personal income and expenses, developing good saving habits, understanding the fundamentals of investment, and learning how to identify and protect themselves from online financial scams. As part of the program, LOLC Cambodia also introduced various career opportunities available within the institution. Information was shared on the organization’s work culture, professional development programs, internship opportunities, and career pathways in the financial sector. The session encouraged students to prepare for future employment by developing the skills, knowledge, and professional competencies required in today’s competitive job market. Through this initiative, LOLC Cambodia reaffirmed its commitment to promoting financial literacy among young people and supporting the development of future human capital. Through collaboration with educational institutions, LOLC continues to contribute to building a generation of financially literate, skilled, and capable young people who can actively support Cambodia’s sustainable economic and social development. -
LOLC Kratie Branch organized a community event by donating bins, fans, chairs, school bags, and notebooks to 24 Kanya Primary School
With a commitment to enhancing the learning environment and supporting children's education, LOLC Kratie Branch organized a community event by donating bins, fans, chairs, school bags, and notebooks to 24 Kanya Primary School, located in Sre Sdao Village, Ou Ruessei Commune, Kratie City, Kratie Province. LOLC Cambodia believes that support provided today is a valuable contribution to creating learning opportunities and fostering children's development. Through this initiative, we hope to help improve the learning environment and continue building thriving, sustainable communities. -
Strengthening financial literacy means enhancing knowledge and skills in effective financial management to improve living standards and overall well-being.
Strengthening financial literacy means enhancing knowledge and skills in effective financial management to improve living standards and overall well-being. From May 4 to May 15, 2026, the active Sustainability Management Team of organized 25 training sessions on “Loan Awareness and Loan Management” for customers and community members. A total of 455 participants attended the sessions, including 324 women. The training locations are as follows: 1. Lumphat District, Ratanak Kiri Province 2. Ou Ya Dav District, Ratanak Kiri Province 3. Bar Kaev District, Ratanak Kiri Province 4. Ou Chum District, Ratanak Kiri Province 5. Baray District, Kampong Thom Province 6. Taing Kouk District, Kampong Thom Province 7. Puok District, Siemreap Province -
LOLC Cambodia (Preah Vihear Branch) was delighted to organize a meaningful community event by donating waiting benches and trash bins to Tbeng Meanchey District Hall, located in Promeru Village, Promeru Commune, Tbeng Meanchey District, Preah Vihear Province
LOLC Cambodia (Preah Vihear Branch) was delighted to organize a meaningful community event by donating waiting benches and trash bins to Tbeng Meanchey District Hall, located in Promeru Village, Promeru Commune, Tbeng Meanchey District, Preah Vihear Province, for public use while accessing services. In addition, branch staff also participated in tree planting activities to contribute to environmental protection, especially by creating shade and a more pleasant atmosphere for members of the public visiting the district hall for services. This activity was conducted on May 16, 2026, with the objective of supporting the delivery of public services to residents, while also strengthening the good relationship between LOLC Cambodia and the local community. -
LOLC Cambodia continued its outreach to communities through a roadshow campaign using a Lorry, delivering financial literacy on “saving and income–expense management” to residents
LOLC Cambodia continued its outreach to communities through a roadshow campaign using a Lorry, delivering financial literacy on “saving and income–expense management” to residents. This activity aims to promote broader community awareness of proper, disciplined, and effective financial management in daily life. Through this campaign, participants were encouraged to build saving habits by starting with small amounts and to understand the benefits of tracking their income and expenses. The training program was conducted from April 27 to May 01, 2026, with a total of 169 participants, including 122 women, across several locations such as: 1. Trapeang Kranhoung Village, Trapeang Kranhoung Commune, Tram Kak District, Takeo Province. 2. Ta Leak Khang Tboung Village, Kus Commune, Tram Kak District, Takeo Province. 3. Pou Thum Village, Pou Angkrang Commune, Basedth District, Kampong Speu Province. 4. Tuol Khlong Village, Ou Saray Commune, Tram Kak District, Takeo Province. 5. Kouk Kandal Village, Pheakdei Commune, Basedth District, Kampong Speu Province. 6. Ou Village, Kat Phluk Commune, Basedth District, Kampong Speu Province. 7. Dak Por Village, Boeng Tranh Khang Tboung Commune, Samraong District, Takeo Province. 8. Khnar Rung Village, Boeng Tranh Khang Tboung Commune, Samraong District, Takeo Province. -
LOLC Cambodia organized a training program under the topic “Understanding Debt and Debt Management”
Understanding financial knowledge on loan usage helps borrowers manage their loans properly and effectively, which can improve their family’s living standards. For this reason, to enhance financial literacy, LOLC Cambodia organized a training program under the topic “Understanding Debt and Debt Management” for clients and other community members. A total of 22 sessions were conducted from April 20 to April 30, 2026, with 445 participants in total, including 333 women, across several locations as listed below: 1. Veun Sai Distric, Ratanak Kiri Province 2. Koun Mom Disrict, Ratanak Kiri Province 3. Ta Veaeng District, Ratanak Kiri Province 4. Ou Ya Dav District, Ratanak Kiri Province 5. Chi Kraeng District, Siemreap Province 6. Prey Chor District, Kampong Chan Province -
April 27, 2026, with the objective of supporting the education of children studying at the organization
In line with its commitment to contributing to various social initiatives, LOLC Cambodia (Prampir Meakkakra II Branch, organized a social activity under its community event program. The branch provided educational materials to students, along with electric fans for installation in classrooms at the Red Stone World Mission Organization, located in Preaek Roteang Village, Preaek Kampues Sangkat, Dangkao District, Phnom Penh City. This social activity was held on the morning of April 27, 2026, with the objective of supporting the education of children studying at the organization, encouraging them to continue striving in their studies, and improving the classroom environment. At the same time, the activity also reflected the care and compassion of LOLC Cambodia staff toward the children. -
449 clients and villagers, including 309 women, voluntarily participated in a Financial Education Awareness training under the topic “Understanding Debt and Debt Management,”
Taking their valuable time, 449 clients and villagers, including 309 women, voluntarily participated in a Financial Education Awareness training under the topic “Understanding Debt and Debt Management,” organized by LOLC Cambodia from February 16 to February 20, 2026. Through this training, participants gained essential knowledge, including how to assess their personal debt situation, calculate repayment capacity, and apply proper and effective loan management methods. Below are some photos from the 24 training sessions conducted across 9 districts in 3 provinces including Ratanak Kiri, Prey Veng and Kampong Cham. -
LOLC Cambodia has continued to organize training programs under the theme “Understanding Debt and Debt Management”
LOLC Cambodia is strongly committed to enhancing clients’ awareness by providing them with financial knowledge, which is a crucial key to making sound financial decisions. Recognizing these benefits, LOLC Cambodia has continued to organize training programs under the theme “Understanding Debt and Debt Management” to help participants gain a clear understanding of what loans are, their own loan status, and how to manage loans properly and effectively. From March 23 to March 31, 2026, the training program was actively conducted across various communities, with a total of 23 sessions and 370 participants, including 258 women, held in the locations as presented below: 1. Ou Ya Dav district, Ratanak Kiri province 2. Bar Kaev district, Ratanak Kiri province 3. Lumphat district, Ratanak Kiri province 4. Rumduol district, Svay Rieng province 5. Romeas Haek district, Svay Rieng province 6. Sameakki Mean Chey district, Kampong Chhnang 7. Kampong Tralach district, Kampong Chhnang province 8. Tuek Phos district, Kampong Chhnang province -
Financial literacy is an essential life skill for everyone!
Promoting Financial Education Awareness is crucial to enhancing the awareness of people in the community. Since early March 2026, LOLC Cambodia has organized training sessions for community members to help them gain a clearer understanding of how to use loans properly and effectively. These training sessions were conducted from March 2 to March 17, 2026, with the participation of both LOLC Cambodia clients and local community members, totaling 327 participants, of whom 197 were women. The sessions were held across 16 villages in Ta Veang, Veun Sai, and Ou Ya Dav districts in Ratanakiri Province. -
This campaign was implemented from March 9 to March 13, 2026, across 8 locations, with a total of 163 participants, including 117 women, from various areas
To further promote financial literacy more widely, LOLC Cambodia consistently initiates and designs new programs to raise awareness within the community. As evidence, below are some photos from the mobile financial literacy training conducted through a lorry, which traveled to disseminate this important knowledge to customers and the public. This campaign was implemented from March 9 to March 13, 2026, across 8 locations, with a total of 163 participants, including 117 women, from various areas, including: 1. Preaek Ta Dol Village, Pouthi Ban Commune, Kaoh Thum District, Kandal Province. 2. Trabaek Pok Village, Kampong Kong Commune, Kaoh Thum District, Kandal Province. 3. Kandal Kaoh Thum Village, Kaoh Thum Ka Commune, Kaoh Thum District, Kandal Province. 4. Kampong Kong Village, Kampong Kong Commune, Kaoh Thum District, Kandal Province. 5. Daeum Pou Chrouy Village, Ta Kaev Sangkat, Sampeou Poun Municipality, Kandal Province. 6. Pouthi Andaet Village, Preaek Sdei Sangkat, Sampeou Poun Municipality, Kandal Province. 7. Kampong Svay Kraom Village, Preaek Thmei Commune, Kaoh Thum District Kandal Province. 8. Kaoh Touch Village, Chheu Kmau Sangkat, Sampeou Poun Municipality, Kandal Province. -
LOLC Cambodia and Cambodian Microfinance Association Provide Humanitarian Assistance to Displaced Families and Soldiers in Northern Cambodia
Phnom Penh, 22 March 2026 – LOLC (Cambodia) Plc., in collaboration with the Cambodian Microfinance Association (CMA), has jointly provided humanitarian assistance to displaced communities and frontline soldiers in Oddar Meanchey and Banteay Meanchey provinces in northern Cambodia. Under this joint initiative, LOLC Cambodia provided school bags and learning materials to children in displacement areas and children of frontline soldiers to support the continuity of their education despite the challenging circumstances. At the same time, CMA contributed financial assistance, food supplies, and other essential items to displaced families, as well as frontline soldiers performing duties in the affected areas. Through this collective effort, assistance was provided to 348 displaced families in Oddar Meanchey province, along with support extended to frontline soldiers in Banteay Meanchey province to help address their immediate humanitarian needs. This collaboration reflects LOLC Cambodia’s continued commitment to social responsibility and community support, particularly during times of hardship. LOLC Cambodia remains firmly committed to supporting vulnerable communities and contributing to the well-being and resilience of communities across the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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