Welcome to Eden's Embrace

Building A Brighter Financial Future

Eden’s Embrace is a pro poor microfinance

Unlocking innovative financial products and services

Our Vision

To unlock innovative financial products and services for the intervention and investments for self-reliance, sustainable peace, and development.

Our Mission

Catalyze an enduring social and economic value through equitable financial products and services for the ultra-poor.

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About Us

Who We Are

Eden’s Embrace is a pro poor microfinance unlocking and steering investments to both rural and urban ultra poor communities specifically stimulating growth through Increasing access to capital and resources for MSMEs as a pathway for job creation for the specific target groups

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Why Choose Us

Role of Edens Embrace in Serving Very Poor People and MSMEs

At edens embrace we offer financial services and capacity building to people who are excluded from commercial financial services, as a strategy for reducing poverty. Access to credit and other financial products and services unlocks the potential of the ultra poor to participate in economies through MSMEs which are an engine for growth, livelihoods and jobs

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Professional & Experts

Meet Our Experience Staff

Uganda’s 1.1 million MSMEs account for 80% of the country’s GDP and 90% of its private sector. A further 1.8 million informal businesses are run by women, youth and refugees, most of these MSMEs lack the basic demands for formal access to thier daily capital needs due to the high cost and inaccess to capital