A loan helped to pay her freight fee for her container import from overseas for her flea market business.


Linda's story

This is Linda. She is 32 years of age. She is the wife of a farmer. They still don't have kids, so they moved to Linda's parents' house and live there. This family consists of seven members.

Her husband spends most of his time in their own field to plant crops, which is helping them to survive by exporting some of his crops to overseas for marketing.

The flea market business is another source of income for this family. During harvest time, Linda takes part in selling the crops on the roadside to the local people, and also her flea market goods to the people.

She imports her flea market items from her sister overseas. She can sell clothes in different styles and sizes, shoes, kitchenware, and many more items, such as household furniture like beds, chairs and many more at an affordable price to the local people.

She earns good income from her flea market business. That money is flowing into her business, so she uses the profit for the family's needs and wants. She also makes her loan repayment weekly.

She applied for this loan to pay the freight fee for her container sent from her sister overseas. This is helping her to continue her flea market in the future.


This loan is special because:

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



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