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Newton Microfinance Institution is the leading private financial institution in Lao PDR.

They are committed to the Poverty Reduction Program of the Lao PDR Goverment by providing myriads of products and services to meet every citizen's financial needs and goals.

Their vision is to make sure that every Lao resident not only has access to but also benefits from the financial blessings globally enjoyed.

This is to drive home their commitment of bettering the future of clients as well as that of the socio-economics of the Lao PDR.

The management has been built and growing upon the the rocky foundation of personal and professional integrity and accountability, which is evidenced by th vitality, energy, prudence and passion of our seasoned team devoted to impecable customer service.

Their system is online and operated using a modern and integrated banking software via Internet.

3 branches are already fully operation and they are installing Internet banking services to their clients in several languages including Lao, English, french, etc.


More about Newton Microfinance

Addresse: 109/11 Luang Prabang Road, Sikhottabong, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR

Phone: (856 21) 217 771

Fax (856 21) 520 212, (856 21) 263 569 , Cell: (856 20) 5394 796 , 6002 726

Email: info-newton@excite.com .


Products and Services are offered in LAK, THB, USD and EUR:

  • Management Fund
  • Accumulation Fund
  • Convenience Savings Fund
  • Money Market Fund
  • Emergancy Savings Fund
  • Education Savings Fund
  • Retirement Savings Fund
  • Deluxe Short-Term Deposit
  • Guaranteed Cashable Deposit
  • Ultimate Opt-up Deposit
  • Global Standard Deposit
  • International Deposit
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