A loan helped to stock more computers and printers to boost his educational services.


Brian's story

Brian, a 31-year-old entrepreneur in Nyahururu, Kenya, is a dedicated family man with a deep passion for computers. He's married and they have two children. His computer school and cyber café isn't just a business; it's his calling. He takes pride in serving his community by providing valuable computer education to aspiring students.

His loan request of 100,000 KES is aimed at expanding his computer school. He plans to invest in additional computers and printers to enhance his services. Brian's main challenge has been limited resources, and this loan will enable him to meet the growing demand for computer education in the area. The profits generated from this business expansion will not only ensure the loan's repayment, but also contribute to local employment opportunities; he employs people to help teach, contributing to the welfare of his community.

His vision for the future is to establish a large School of Computer Science and Technology in Nyahururu. He envisions a bustling hub of education, equipped with modern facilities and a team of skilled instructors. This loan is a significant step towards realizing that dream. Brian expresses his gratitude to lenders, emphasizing his computer school is a best place to invest. By supporting him, lenders aren't only helping him grow his business, but also empowering the local community through valuable education and employment opportunities.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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