A loan helped to stock more foodstuff such as bread for sale.


Beatrice's story

Beatrice is a dedicated 55-year-old entrepreneur from Busia, seeking a loan to expand her retail business and improve opportunities for her family. As a mother of three, with the youngest being 17, Beatrice is married to a husband who sells spare parts in town. Despite challenges, she is committed to ensuring a stable future for her children through her retail shop, which she plans to grow significantly. Her shop sells basic household items like flour, cooking oil, and soap, and she enjoys building relationships with her customers while serving her community. Beatrice is seeking a loan of 70,000 KES to add essential stock to her shop to meet customer demand. Passionate about her business, she finds satisfaction in contributing to her community’s well-being while earning a steady income. The main challenge she faces is the high cost of essential commodities, but with the loan, she plans to buy these items in bulk to increase sales and profits. This will enable her to reinvest in her business, boost stock, and repay the loan on time. Beatrice dreams of expanding her business from retail to wholesale and providing higher education for her children.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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