A loan helped to stock more clothes for sale.


Leah's story

Leah, a 36-year-old entrepreneur in Eldoret, Kenya, seeks a loan to expand her vibrant boutique that offers brand new and second-hand clothing. Married to a businessman in electronics repairs, Leah is a mother of three. Her husband's stable business allows Leah to focus on her passion for fashion, supporting extended family members as well.

Leah needs 80,000 KES to purchase additional stock, including dresses, jackets, and trousers, to meet increasing demand and provide a wider selection of high-quality clothing. Her primary challenge is insufficient capital to adequately stock her boutique. By securing this loan, she aims to make her shop a preferred destination for fashion enthusiasts, reinvesting profits to support local suppliers and boost the local economy.

Leah dreams of growing her boutique into a larger enterprise, ensuring a stable future for her children and contributing to the community. She is grateful to potential lenders for their vital support in helping her achieve her aspirations and make a positive impact.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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