A loan helped to increase her livestock in response to the growing demand for her products.


Nazakat's story

Nazakat, a 59-year-old woman residing in the village of Tole Bi, in the Zhambyl region, has been engaged in livestock farming for about 5 years.

She began her journey with 3 head of cattle, milking them and selling dairy products such as cheese, butter, and sour cream from home.

Over time, she expanded her business by saving up and purchasing 5 more head of cattle, and now she has a total of 10 head of cattle.

Currently, she sells milk, cottage cheese, sour cream, butter, and cheese in large quantities at the market, having established a loyal customer base.

She is married to a pensioner with three children, one of whom lives with them while the others live separately. Nazakat runs this business with her entire family, including her son and daughter-in-law, who assist her.

Thanks to her business, Nazakat has provided education for her children, organized a comfortable life for them, and helped them purchase homes.

She also bought each of them 2 head of cattle, teaching them to engage in this business as well, knowing for sure that it will not leave them hungry.

Currently, Nazakat is in need of a loan amounting to KZT 1,300,000 to increase her livestock in response to the growing demand for her products.

This is a family business that has been passed down through generations, and Nazakat holds it dear to her heart.


This loan is special because:

The loan extends access to financial services for those living in rural areas.



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