
Egipto Group
A loan of $1,725 helps a member to add working capital to buy merchandise.

Egipto Group's story
Cecilia administers a small store selling various products, working independently to provide for herself. She does not have dependents, and mentions that she has relatives living abroad.
Her business consists of selling various products, both within and outside her community. She learned this work due to economic necessity, and with effort has kept it functioning. She seeks to improve her income by expanding the variety of available merchandise. To do that, she requests a loan specifically to buy merchandise. That will permit her to strengthen her inventory and better meet customer demand.
She says that this investment will be a great help, because it will contribute directly to the growth of her business. She states that her principal aspiration is to boost her venture to obtain greater economic stability and to improve her quality of life. She, Oscar, and Armando are the solidarity group "Egipto".
In this group: Cecilia Elizabeth, Oscar Armando, Marta Alicia
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteerJoann S. View original language description.