Fixvante exists because access to financial tools should not depend on where you live, what language you speak, or how much experience you already have.
We do not represent any bank, fintech company, or digital wallet provider. We have no commercial agreements with any financial service. This means our instruction is guided entirely by what is most useful for each participant — not by any partnership or incentive.
Our sessions are designed for participants who may have little prior experience with smartphones, apps, or digital finance. We start from where each person actually is — not where we assume they should be. No jargon, no assumptions, no rushing.
All materials are prepared in both Spanish and Guaraní. For many women in Paraguay's interior, Guaraní is the language of daily life and of trust. Providing instruction and written guides in Guaraní is not a feature — it is a commitment to genuine inclusion.
We work in the communities where our participants live and sell. Sessions take place locally, in familiar settings, so that the transition from classroom to real business use is as short as possible. The goal is practical change, not theoretical knowledge.
We explain exactly what we do, what we do not do, and why. We do not charge commissions on any transactions participants make. We do not collect or share personal financial information. What you learn in our sessions belongs entirely to you.
Our measure of success is not how many sessions we run — it is whether each participant walks away able to use digital payment tools independently, troubleshoot common problems, and teach a colleague. We teach skills that last, not dependency on our presence.
Digital wallets and banking apps are already part of Paraguay's financial landscape. The barrier is not the technology — it is access to clear, patient, community-appropriate instruction. That is what Fixvante provides.