A loan helped to buy more cereals to sell.


Japheth's story

Japheth, a 26-year-old entrepreneur from Matuu, seeks a loan to expand his thriving business of selling cereals. As the primary supporter of his younger brother, Japheth ensures his sibling's education and essential needs are met.

His business, selling cereals and fast-moving food items, is integral to the local community. With a loan of KES 120,000, Japheth plans to enhance his inventory and expand his market reach, overcoming current economic difficulties. His business provides temporary employment opportunities, contributing to the local economy.

Japheth's previous loan was fully repaid on time, showcasing his reliability and commitment. By investing in his business, lenders help him achieve his dreams of offering a better future for his brother and support the broader economic development of Matuu. Japheth hopes this financial boost will enable him to continue making a positive impact on his family and community.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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