- Cim Finance is Mauritius’s top non-bank financial provider, offering credit, leasing, factoring, insurance, and fintech services to individuals and businesses.
- With a focus on innovation, green products, and regional expansion, it plays a key role in driving financial inclusion and sustainable finance.
Cim Finance: Comprehensive Financial Solutions
Cim Finance, founded in 1987, is the largest non-banking financial institution (NBFI) in Mauritius. It provides a wide range of financial services tailored to consumers, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and large corporates. With its headquarters in Port Louis and over 100 service points across the island, the company ensures financial access and inclusion for both urban and rural communities.
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Cim Finance: Diverse Product Offerings
The company’s portfolio includes consumer credit, leasing (including eco-friendly green leasing solutions), credit card services, factoring, insurance distribution, and fintech investments. For individuals, Cim Finance provides flexible loans, hire purchase plans, and credit cards. For businesses, it offers leasing for vehicles and equipment, as well as factoring services to improve cash flow. Through its insurance arm, Cim Finance acts as an agent, helping clients access a variety of protection products.
Cim Finance: Innovation and Digital Expansion
Cim Finance is strongly committed to digital innovation, investing in fintech solutions to improve customer experience. Its online platforms allow customers to apply for loans, manage repayments, and track their accounts remotely. In 2018, Cim Finance expanded to Kenya via its fintech subsidiary Aspira, providing mobile-based financing solutions to East African consumers.
Cim Finance: ESG Commitment and Sustainability
Cim Finance integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into its operations. Its green leasing product promotes the adoption of electric vehicles and energy-efficient equipment, supporting Mauritius’s transition to a greener economy. The company also runs initiatives to improve financial literacy, contributing to more informed and responsible borrowing.