Sania is 27, married, and lives with her husband and son.
She has sold clothing through a catalogue for six years.
A typical workday for Sonia involves going out to distribute catalogues, find new clients, and deliver orders. She allows her clients a period of fifteen days to pay for the products, and she makes sure that this deadline occurs four days before she is billed.
This is the first time that Sania has requested a loan from a financial institution. She has always worked with credit from her suppliers and from her own savings.
She has requested a loan from Fundacion Mujer in order to take advantage of the season and sell in greater quantities.
With this loan, she will purchase: shoes, bedding, underwear, and home items.
For the future, Sania hopes to enjoy economic stability in order to offer her family better living conditions.
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Christine Cooper. View original language description.