Lilian

Lilian

A loan of $400 helps to purchase more calling cards, a sack of sugar, cleaning detergents, milk, and bales of wheat and maize flour.

Lilian

Lilian's story

Lilian, 48, is a dedicated entrepreneur and mother of four. She has successfully operated a retail and green grocery business for the past ten years, selling sugar, milk, cleaning detergents, M-Pesa services, and calling cards. She earns an average monthly profit of KES 20,000.

As a second-time borrower with Vision Fund Kenya, Lilian is seeking KES 51,200 to expand her inventory. She will purchase additional stock of calling cards, a sack of sugar, cleaning detergents, milk, and bales of wheat and maize flour. With this investment, she aims to increase sales, enhance her product offerings, and improve her income by stocking more sugar, milk, and bread.

Lilian's long-term aspiration is to transition from a retail shop to a wholesale business, enabling her to serve a broader customer base, achieve financial stability, and provide a strong educational foundation for her children.

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