A loan helped to buy biscuits, noodles, sugar, eggs, water, slippers, Fanta, Coca Cola, Sagiko, beer, cigarettes, fish and coffee for her kiosk.


Domingas's story

Domingas is 49 years old and married with four children. She has a kiosk that she started in 2016, where many people come to buy goods every day. Running her business has made Domingas independent because she can be responsible for herself, and she can also help support her family.
She would like a loan of $1000 from KIF to help improve her kiosk. She plans to use this loan to buy additional supplies such as biscuits, noodles, sugar, eggs, water, slippers, Fanta, Coca Cola, Sagiko, beer, cigarettes, fish and coffee for her kiosk. Domingas hopes to run a bigger business in the future and wants to thank lenders for the opportunity. She is happy with this loan because her kiosk is well-located and many people come to buy at her kiosk every day. She earns a good income from her business, and it enables her to support her family and send her child to school. She is able to afford everyday necessities. Domingas' husband is a teacher, and she raises animals like pigs and chickens as an extra business. She is happy with this loan because it is her second loan, after having paid off her first loan.


This loan is special because:

It provides entrepreneurs in underserved communities with the means to grow their businesses.



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