A loan helped to buy materials for her tailoring business.


Ram Maya's story

In the Kathmandu Valley, clothing is made to order. Tailor stalls line the streets where store owners sell material and work their sewing machines. These skilled tailors make school uniforms for children as well as the the traditional women's kurta surwal and men's daura surwal. With a Kiva loan, BPW borrowers are able to purchase additional cloth material or sewing machines that will increase production and profitability.

This is 48-year-old Ram Maya M.. She is married and has three children aged 24, 18 and 16.

In 2005, she established her tailoring business. Working seven days a week and eight hours a day, she supports her family. She has already received and successfully repaid two loans from Patan BPW. She will use her most recent loan to buy materials for her business.

In the future, Ram Maya plans to uplift the economic condition of her family. She thanks you for your support.

This loan was administered by Kiva's local partner microfinance institution, Patan Business and Professional Women. Patan BPW became Kiva's first field partner in Nepal in 2007. Patan BPW operates throughout the Kathmandu Valley, offering microcredit and business training programs to low-income women. In addition to providing economic opportunity to their clients, Patan BPW seeks to empower Nepali women within the home and community. For more information about Patan BPW, visit our partner page and keep an eye out for new loans and borrower updates:
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