A loan helped to buy jewelry to fill orders, fans, gas cylinders, shoes, underwear etc.


Diana Jacqueline's story

Diana Jacqueline and her family live in the city of Portoviejo, which was affected by the earthquake of April 16, 2016. The city is rich in the production of vegetables, legumes, and tropical fruits for domestic consumption.

Diana Jacqueline continues with her sales, although they have gone down. She continues offering a variety of products that are from catalogs where they offer nonperishable products: household appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, etc.), television sets, stereos (sound systems), clothing and shoes (for men, women, and children), jewelry (chains, rings, etc.), Azzorti catalog products (beauty, personal care, and household products and clothing). In general, she visits her customers going house to house offering her products, and she leaves merchandise with her customers on credit.

This loan is to buy jewelry for orders, fans, gas cylinders, shoes, underwear, etc.

Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Pam McMurry.


This loan is special because:

It helps borrowers withstand negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.



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