A loan helped to purchase a delivery van to reach more customers who could not previously afford clean drinking water.


Jean Marie's story

Jean Marie is an entrepreneur who runs a water vending business in Nyanza, a district located in Rwanda.

He has been in the water vending business as a Jibu Franchisee for four years, and his business has been steadily growing.

However, with the increasing demand for his product, Jean needs an additional loan to purchase a new van for his business.

Jean Marie plans to use the Kiva loan to purchase a new van to transport water to his customers.

With the added capacity, Jean Marie hopes to increase his sales and expand his customer base, which will help him to provide a better life for his family and invest in his business for long-term growth.

Jibu is a social enterprise pioneering a powerful new model that capitalizes and equips entrepreneurs in emerging market communities to own businesses that ensure access to basic human necessities, with water as an anchor product.

Driven by a belief in the power of eye-to-eye partnership to unleash latent entrepreneurial talent, Jibu is transforming the challenge of addressing basic human needs into an expansive opportunity that allows thousands of entrepreneurs to build lasting solutions, one neighborhood at a time.

The company’s vision is to train, finance, and grow a network of co-invested business owners like Mr. Jean Marie, who will revolutionize the way critical resources are leveraged to develop essential infrastructure in emerging markets.


This loan is special because:

It helps entrepreneurs grow their client base and increases access to affordable, clean water.



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