Opportunity International is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to empowering people in developing countries through financial inclusion. Here are the key details:
To provide innovative financial solutions—including small business loans, savings accounts, insurance, and training—to help people living in poverty transform their lives, build sustainable livelihoods, and improve their communities.
Founded: 1971
Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Reach: Operates in over 30 countries, primarily across Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
Impact: Serves more than 14 million clients, most of whom are women.
Partners: Works with 47 program and support partners globally.
Microfinance – Small loans and savings products for underserved entrepreneurs.
EduFinance – Supports access to quality education by financing low-cost private schools and student families.
AgFinance – Tailored financial products for smallholder farmers.
Digital Financial Services – Mobile banking and tech-driven platforms to reach remote communities.
Training & Support – Business training, financial literacy, and mentoring.
Aims to improve access to education through partnerships with socially-minded financial institutions.
Supports school proprietors and families with school improvement loans and student loans.
The current CEO (as of last available data) is Atul Tandon, who brings decades of nonprofit and banking experience.
A branch focused on mobilizing Canadian support for Opportunity International’s global work, with a focus on microfinance and training.
While it offers financial services, Opportunity International is not a bank. Instead, it works through local microfinance institutions and partners to deliver services.