Ruth is 38-years-old, divorced, and has two school-aged children. They live in Cusco's beautiful jungle, in the town of Quimbiri, where they have their own house. For several years she has sold essential products in her shop. Establishing this business was much to her advantage because in her town nobody offers this service. Today she has a good economic income.
Generally from 6 to 9 in the morning is when her store is the busiest, and her children help her in attending to customers. Normally the products that she sells are essential household items--that's why she feels very pleased and satisfied by the way her business is going. Her store is in on the first floor of her own house, and she sells at a reasonable price. Her plan for the future is to sell wholesale because that would generate more income and improve her family's quality of life.
This is her 5th loan with MFP, which is why she's committed to paying in a punctual manner. Furthermore, she feels satisfied with her community bank group because they offer her good economic benefits. With this loan she'll invest in the purchase of merchandise so that she can stock her store and satisfy the needs of her customers.
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer anonymized. View original language description.