A loan helped to expand his business by buying another posho mill machine and more cereals.


Nicholas's story

Nicholas is a 55-year-old entrepreneur from Busia. As a devoted husband and father of four, he extends his support to his broader family, driven by a deep sense of responsibility.

Nicholas operates a posho mill, which is his primary source of income. He finds this fulfilling due to the steady profits and essential service it provides to his community. Challenges arise when his machine breaks down, however, prompting him to seek a loan of 55,000 KES to purchase cereals and acquire an additional milling machine. This investment aims to enhance his business capacity, ensuring uninterrupted service for his customers and boosting overall efficiency and profitability.

His business significantly impacts the local community by creating employment opportunities and supporting local suppliers. By expanding his operations, Nicholas plans to hire more attendants, further contributing to local employment. He envisions a future where his family's quality of life improves and his children receive quality education.

Grateful for the support from global lenders, Nicholas acknowledges the importance of these loans in achieving his dreams. He encourages other borrowers to honor their loan commitments to foster a cycle of trust and opportunity.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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