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Sinior Raymond

Chief Executive Officer
ACME
Private Sector & Development author
Sinior Raymond began his career in Haiti’s traditional banking sector in 1990 and started working in the microfinance industry in 1997. He moved to Association pour la Coopération avec la Micro Entreprise (ACME), a micro-credit institution,in 2001 as Executive Director and in 2009 he became CEO of Action pour la Coopération avec la Micro Entreprise (ACME SA), the limited company set up by the Association. Sinior has a degree in business management and accountancy and he has taken courses in Frankfurt, Germany and Boulder in the United States to hone his skills in microfinance.
ACME
Action pour la Coopération avec la Micro Entreprise (ACME SA) is a Haitian microfinance operator offering financial services - credit, savings, term deposits and foreign exchange - to individuals and businesses. It grew out of the non-profit, Association pour la Coopération avec la Micro Entreprise (ACME), which was set up in 1997 and transferred its credit operations to the company in 2009. Through its 29 branches in 7 of Haiti’s 10 geographical departments, it serves nearly 20,000 customers, 62% of whom are women. ACME is now one of Haiti’s three largest microfinance organisations in terms of loan portfolio size and number of customers.