A loan helped to add stock of materials for making furniture such as fabrics and wood.


Hudson's story

Hudson, a 48-year-old entrepreneur from Eldoret, seeks a loan to expand his successful furniture workshop.

Married with four children, Hudson balances family life with his passion for woodworking. His workshop, known for beautiful custom-made pieces, provides a reliable income.

His spouse supports the family through farming.

Hudson needs KES 150,000 to purchase essential materials like fabrics and timber to meet growing demand and offer a wider product range.

The loan will help overcome the challenge of insufficient capital, allowing him to fulfill large orders promptly and support local suppliers.

Profits from the expanded inventory will be reinvested into the business, boosting the local economy.

Hudson dreams of expanding into multiple branches, creating employment opportunities, and securing a bright future for his children.

He is grateful to potential lenders for their vital role in helping him achieve his goals and positively impact his community.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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