A loan helped to stock more fruits such as sugar cane for supplying.


Judy's story

Judy, a determined 36-year-old single mother of four from Litein, Kenya, has carved out a successful business selling fruits. She travels between markets to provide fresh produce, ensuring her children's well-being and contributing to the local economy.

Seeking a 100,000 KES loan to expand her business, Judy aims to overcome capital constraints that limit her stocks' growth to meet increasing customer demand. With the loan, she plans to diversify her fruit offerings and increase quantities, securing a steady supply and boosting profits for reinvestment in her business and children's education. Employing two young men in the market, Judy's business not only supports her family but also provides local employment.

Having repaid a previous loan punctually, Judy demonstrates reliability and dreams of owning a larger wholesale stall to further impact her community positively.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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