A loan helped to buy more materials to make more crafts.


Kalolaine's story

Kalolaine started her handicrafts business in 2015. She is separated from her husband. So, for now, she is the only one who is fully responsible for looking after her six kids. They all live together in the same house. This can give her a hard time trying so many ways to provide for her family. She can make kiekie, fans, dancing costumes, and many more crafts. Her craft products are selling out at an affordable price and are of good quality.

She sells her crafts products to the local people, and this is a good day for the crafts business because a lot of people come to visit Tonga, and they need to buy something as a souvenir. So, she will experience the benefits of her crafts business, and she will be able to feed her kids, educate them, and is also capable of paying her loan on time. At this time, she needs more materials to make more craft products but does not have enough funds, and this is why she turned to an SPBD loan to assist her in buying more materials for her crafts business.


This loan is special because:

It provides women with credit in a country where alternative financing is extremely scarce.



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