Lloyds Executive Director backs our Appeal
Lloyds Executive Director Truett Tate has publicly backed our Christmas Appeal in an interview on p9 of today’s edition of City A.M.
Speaking of Opportunity, he said, “This is not a charity that gives away money. It enables people to realise their entrepreneurship and when you see how much you can achieve with so little it is a humbling experience.” You can read the full interview with Truett Tate here.
There are several ways to get involved in our Christmas Appeal:
- GIVE: You can give online, by phone or by text message too – find out more here.
- BID: Why not bid for a lot in our Appeal Auction? All successful bids will be matched by the UK Government, pound for pound.
- READ: You can read all of City A.M.’s appeal-related stories on their Appeal page.
Opportunity Christmas Appeal Launched
This year, we’re delighted to partner with London-based financial newspaper City A.M. for our Christmas Appeal.
Our appeal is raising funds to help Opportunity extend microfinance to more poor people in southern Malawi. The Nsanje region is one of the poorest areas of Malawi, with 87% of the population without access to basic banking services.
We’re also delighted to announce that the UK Government will match all individual donations pound for pound, so that Opportunity International can double its impact.
There are several ways to get involved:
- GIVE: You can give online, by phone or by text message too – find out more here.
- BID: Why not bid for a lot in our Appeal Auction? All successful bids will be matched by the UK Government, pound for pound.
- READ: You can read all of City A.M.’s appeal-related stories on their Appeal page.
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Opportunity Update
The November 2011 issue of our Opportunity Update magazine is now available for download:
Microinsurance seminar – 4th November 2011
Microinsurance: Protecting the Poor in Emerging Markets
Date: 4th November 2011
Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Wren Suite, St Paul’s Cathedral
This event is provided free of charge, but registration is essential. Please RSVP to Robert Gordon on 020 7489 1011 or via email at institute@stpaulscathedral.org.uk.
St Paul’s Institute would like to invite you to a seminar on microinsurance, hosted in conjunction with the Anglican Health Network, that will be taking place in the Wren Suite at St Paul’s Cathedral on the evening of Friday 4th November.
The Anglican Church has been engaged with the leading microinsurance agency, MicroEnsure, to develop a groundbreaking model of health microinsurance in Tanzania and India. This has placed the church at the forefront of market development on the basis of its commitment to improve the availability and quality of health services amongst the communities it serves.
This seminar will give an account of the place of microinsurance within the wider context of insurance in developing markets, exploring how microinsurance models are being implemented, and will highlight a number of case studies of successful programmes run in different countries.
The evening will be chaired by Revd Raymond Singh, Vice Chair of the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility.
The Boris Bike Challenge
Update: Boris Bike challenge covered in the Evening Standard
London banker Lindsay Williams has gone the extra mile for Opportunity. He completed a sponsored cycle ride with a difference. His challenge: to see how far he could ride in 24 hours on one of London’s famous ‘Boris Bikes’.

Lindsay (left) with support team
Lindsay began by riding the London marathon course and the London 2012 Olympic marathon course. He finished his challenge by completing the gruelling 149 mile course of the London 2012 Olympic mens cycling road race course. This included 9 ascents of Box Hill in Surrey and a total of more than 2,500m climbing.
All in all, Lindsay rode 205 miles in 22 hours. We think this is now the longest single ride on one of these bikes within a 24 hour period.
Funds raised will help Opportunity reach more of Malawi’s poorest people in the southern Mulanje Region. You can sponsor Lindsay through his Virgin Money Giving page, or support Opportunity directly – click here for more.

Well done Lindsay!
Lloyds staff in Opportunity fundraiser
Lloyds Banking Group Wholesale division staff have been raising funds for Opportunity since 2007. Each year, Lloyds host a day long challenge event where staff teams compete against each other in a series of physical and mental challenges.
Teams raise sponsorship from friends, colleagues, business partners and family members, with all proceeds going to Opportunity’s work in Malawi. This year’s event was themed around the Olympics. Teams were spurred on by Olympic gold medallist Jonathan Edwards and Paralympian bronze medallist Ade Adepitan.
This year’s event took place yesterday. Over 500 people took part raising around £100,000 for Opportunity. On behalf of Opportunity clients and staff in Malawi, we’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who took part.
Find out more about involving your company in raising funds for Opportunity here.
You can read more about our relationship with Lloyds in these previous posts.
Opportunity interviewed on Radio 2
Opportunity trustee Nick Lea and staff member Lydia Baffour Awuah were interviewed by BBC Radio 2′s Jeremy Vine today. Lydia talked of her powerful story growing-up in Ghana and the hand-up a microloan gave her family.
Jeremy Vine Interviews Opportunity
Why not support Opportunity’s ongoing work by donating online?
Opportunity partner MicroEnsure wins the FT/IFC Sustainable Finance Award
We’re delighted to congratulate our microinsurance partner MicroEnsure on winning the Sustainable Finance Award in the “Achievement in Financing at the Base of the Pyramid” category. MicroEnsure is a wholly owned subsidiary of Opportunity International.
MicroEnsure’s submission was based on its pioneering work providing life insurance products with two leading Ghanaian mobile phone providers. Growing rapidly, MicroEnsure’s products are expected to double the number of Ghanaians served by insurance by the end of 2011.
The awards are organised by the Financial Times and International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group. You can read more on the MicroEnsure website.
Parliamentary Inquiry
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Microfinance has today published a report on their inquiry into the UK’s role in supporting the microfinance sector worldwide.
Opportunity UK’s Deborah Foy made a submission to the inquiry. We welcome its 9 key recommendations which you can read here.


















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