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Angkor Mikroheranhvatho Kampuchea : ウィキペディア英語版
Angkor Mikroheranhvatho Kampuchea

Angkor Mikroheranhvatho (Kampuchea) Co., also known as AMK, is a registered microfinance institution (MFI) headquartered in Phnom Penh, Cambodia with over 280,000 active borrowers.  AMK is the largest provider of credit in Cambodia in terms of borrower numbers and has branches in 23 provinces and Phnom Penh city. It has over 10,000 active savers and over 1,000 employees. AMK provides several microfinance services, including microcredit, microsavings, and mobile money transfers.
AMK offers both group and individual loan products. 87% of borrowers are female, and 93% are group loan borrowers.
==History==
AMK was established in 2002 as a microfinance company to manage Irish NGO Concern Worldwide’s microfinance activities in Cambodia.〔(AMK: History )〕 By 2003, AMK was functioning independently of Concern and subsequently received its license from the National Bank of Cambodia in 2004. In the following years, AMK experienced rapid growth in its core credit business, extending its branch network to every province in the country. In 2010, it became the largest microfinance institution in Cambodia in terms of client numbers, and by 2011, AMK surpassed all other banks and MFIs to become the largest provider of credit in Cambodia in terms of client numbers.
In 2010, AMK began a strategic transformation from a rural credit-only business into a broader provider of microfinance services. The granting of AMK’s Microfinance Deposit Institution (MDI) license in 2010 represented a key milestone because it allowed AMK to implement several new savings and credit products.〔''Phnom Penh Post'', (), 2-10-2010.〕 Savings products were rolled out to all branches by mid-2011, and a domestic money transfer product was launched in July 2011. AMK began piloting an agent-based mobile banking solution in December 2011.

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