Vitas Jordan originated as a continuation of the 1999 cooperative agreement signed between Global Communities (formerly CHF international) and USAID to establish the southern Jordan access to credit project (SJACP). The purpose of the project was to provide microfinance lending services to the residents of the southern Governorates of Jordan over a period of five years, as well as building an interactive capacity with the formal financial institution through risk-sharing partnerships with commercial banks. Vitas Jordan founding purpose is to make a difference in our communities by bringing financial opportunities to those who are not well served by traditional banks or lenders. Vitas Jordan has the privilege of serving over 21,000 clients across Jordan. As we move forward, we renew our commitment to fulfill these client’s needs. We constantly strive to live up to their expectations on all levels - in keeping up with their life changes, in making their lives easier, and in providing comfortable and easy financial solutions that enable them to become self-sufficient and great contributors to the growth of their communities.
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