Inxento exists because wanting to save isn't enough. We provide the structure, the tools, and the community that make saving possible.
We noticed something consistent: Paraguayan families weren't struggling to save because they lacked discipline. They were struggling because they lacked a plan specific enough to survive the inevitable unexpected expense.
When the car breaks down, when a family member gets sick, when school fees arrive — without a written plan and a peer group to help you adapt, the savings habit collapses. That's what we set out to change.
Inxento is not a financial institution. We don't sell products. We don't manage accounts. We run workshops that teach families how to think about saving in a structured, realistic way — and then we stay with them for three months to make sure the plan holds.
No financial products. No commissions. No conflicts of interest.
Our role is to create the conditions for families to succeed on their own terms.
Three months of group follow-up because the first Saturday is easy — staying the course is the challenge.
Vague goals produce vague results. We insist that every family leave with a goal that has a number and a date — not a wish, but a target.
We work with real income and real expenses. A plan that ignores the electricity bill or the kids' transport won't survive contact with real life.
Saving alone is hard. Saving alongside others who share your goal and check in regularly is significantly more sustainable.
We don't prescribe a savings method. Cooperative, home safe, basic bank account — whatever fits your reality is the right choice.
We explain every concept clearly. No jargon, no hidden terms, no agenda beyond helping families reach their goals.
When life disrupts the plan — and it will — we teach families how to adjust the plan rather than give up on the goal.
Our facilitators bring together experience in financial education, community development, and adult learning.
Brings a background in community financial education and has facilitated savings programs in urban and peri-urban Asunción neighborhoods for several years.
Specializes in peer group facilitation and the behavioral side of savings habits. Leads the three-month follow-up process with each cohort.
Manages workshop logistics, participant registration, and the workbooks and tools that families use throughout the program.
Contact us to learn about the next available workshop cycle and reserve your family's place.
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