Himilo Microfinance Institution was born out of a desire to improve both the quality and accessibility of financial services available to poor and unbanked Somalis.
Himilo MFI is a microfinance institution that provides a Sharia compliant products and services. It is established to offer much-needed financial services to economically active poor and low-income households, small scale entrepreneurs especially women, youth, and nascent businesses, who would otherwise not have access to such services.
On November 19th in Bender-Beyla, Somalia, Himilo Microfinance, in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP), the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), and Puntland’s Ministry of
Amina Osman from Garowe transformed her small shop into a thriving wholesaler with the help of Himilo Microfinance. Initially facing financial barriers, she used their
Meet Faysal Ahmed Said, a successful livestock trader at the Garowe livestock market, specializing in sheep and goats. Initially operating with a modest setup, Faysal’s
Mahado Mohamoud Awad, a determined farmer from the Laac-Dheere area of Garowe district, owned a significant plot of land but faced an overwhelming challenge—she lacked
Strategic Partnership Between Himilo Microfinance Institution and Ganacsikaab Business Development Centre to Empower Small and Medium Enterprises in Somalia. Garowe, February 29, 2024: In a
Garowe, Puntland – Himilo Microfinance, a leading financial institution dedicated to promoting financial inclusion and community empowerment, recently hosted a delegation from GIZ at its