A loan helped to add more stock such as onions, tomatoes and other vegetables.


Mercy's story

Mercy is not just a business owner, but a resilient individual dedicated to family and community. At the age of 60, Mercy's commitment to her family's well-being is evident.

Single and supporting her brothers, she envisions her business as a source of livelihood and a means to contribute to her community's prosperity. Her grocery shop is more than just a business for Mercy—it's a lifeline. The loan of Ksh. 60,000 she seeks is aimed at adding stock to her enterprise, such as vegetables, solidifying its foundation and expanding its reach.

Mercy's clarity of purpose and the strategic utilization of the loan for business growth demonstrates a commitment to not only personal success, but also to the broader community.

In her journey to success, Mercy stands as a testament to resilience and determination. The loan is not merely a financial transaction; it's an investment in a vision that goes beyond profit margins. Mercy's hope is to create a business that not only thrives, but becomes a beacon of inspiration for others.

As she extends an invitation to global lenders, her message resonates with sincerity: invest not just in her grocery store, but in the dreams of a community, where every contribution is a step towards a brighter future.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



Loan details


Lenders and lending teams




Loan details