A loan helped to stock more electronics for sale.


Bethwel's story

Bethwel is a 42-year-old family man from Mbale, married to Ruth, and the sole provider for his family.

Bethwel runs a successful appliance business, specializing in repairing and reselling appliances. He finds joy in fixing appliances, ensuring they are in top condition, and satisfying his customers' needs.

With the loan of Ksh.60,000, Bethwel plans to restock his inventory of appliances. One of his main challenges is maintaining sufficient stock due to high demand in his area. The loan will help him purchase a variety of appliances, including electronics and phones, to meet the needs of his customers.

By investing in restocking, Bethwel aims to improve his sales and customer satisfaction, ultimately increasing his income. Bethwel's business not only supports his family but also contributes to the wider community by providing employment opportunities and supporting local suppliers.

He has a history of responsible borrowing and aims to repay the loan diligently. Bethwel's dream is to expand his business and provide a better future for his children.

He is grateful for the support from lenders and encourages others to consider supporting his business, as it will not only benefit him but also the community as a whole.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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