A loan helped to stock more bananas for sale and expand her business.


Gladys's story

Gladys, a dedicated entrepreneur in Nanyuki, is a 43-year-old single woman with a heart of gold. Despite not having children of her own, she selflessly supports her elderly parents with their daily needs. Her business ventures include a thriving grocery shop and pig rearing activities, contributing to the local economy and providing essential goods to the community. With a loan amount of 30,000 KSH sought, Gladys aims to expand her fruit-selling business and establish a second shop, fueling her dreams of business growth and financial stability.
The challenges Gladys faces are typical for small-scale entrepreneurs, including stock shortages of seasonal fruits and occasional waste due to fluctuating customer demand. This loan will bridge these gaps, ensuring a steady supply of fruits and reducing wastage. The profits generated will not only secure Gladys' future but also contribute to her dream of owning a home and providing ongoing support to her parents. Gladys' message is clear: responsible borrowing and proper utilization of loans lead to greater success and long-term benefits for all involved parties.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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