Cecilia
500 USD financed in August 2016
Cecilia is a 50-year-old widow and mother of two children. She lives in Kadoma, in Zimbabwe. She has been in the salon business for the past 13 years. Her business has been successful owing to the high customer traffic due to its strategic location. Cecilia has the potential to grow given the better management skills she possesses. She has managed to send children to school and has been able to meet all other family expenses with her business proceeds. A loan of 500 USD will help her to buy new beauty supplies to sell to customers of her salon.
Sobia
250 USD financed in August 2016
Sobia is a working woman. She’s the mother of two children and lives with her family in a village of Gujranwala, Pakistan. She has been providing cloth stitching services to women of her area for the last two years. She is quite popular for her skilled working. Over the years, she has established a good clientele. Sobia needs to acquire some raw materials such as needles, threads, buttons and a new sewing machine so that she can further improve her services.
Surayo
525 USD financed in August 2016
Surayo lives in Gissar, in Tajikistan. She completed a sewing course and has been working in the field for 4 years. She has great interest in and passion for her work. She has regular customers. Surayo's sewing machine has broken, and she is requesting a loan to buy a new one and continue her business.
Ana Gloria
1600 USD financed in August 2016
A loan of 1600 USD will help Ana Gloria from Gotera, El Salvador, to buy fabric because she has been contracted to make outfits for the parades for September's celebration of independence in El Salvador. Ana Gloria is married and has two dependent teenagers.
Katherine
325 USD financed in July 2016
Katherine is 25 years old and has two children. She lives in Palo, Leyte, in the Philippines. She is a very hard working entrepreneur.Katherine has a business buying and selling vitamins. She has been in this business for two years. Katherine requested a loan to buy more vitamins to sell. In the future, Katherine would like to save enough to provide a secure future for her family.
Nelcy
475 USD financed in July 2016
Thank you for supporting Nelcy from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. Nelcy is a working mother who improves her family's living conditions through food sales. It is Nelcy’s second microloan and with the first one, she could make improvements to her workplace and her customers were satisfied. "Thank you for supporting me and hopefully you can continue supporting me", says Nelcy. Nelcy should continue improving her business location, which is unfinished. She would like to change its look, which is why she is applying for her second loan to buy construction materials: concrete, gravel, rebar, flooring, and others. She will also buy wholesale food, reducing the costs.