A loan helped to add stock of tomatoes, onions, and cabbages.


Wolfensohn's story

Wolfensohn is a married man. He has three children. He operates a retail business where he sells onions, tomatoes, cabbages and other vegetables. He has been involved in this business for five years. His business is located in a good area and his primary customers are locals. He describes his biggest business challenge to be inadequate working capital.

He will use the Kes 40,000 loan to add stock of tomatoes, onions, and cabbages. This is his second loan with SMEP Microfinance Bank. The previous loan was repaid successfully.


This loan is special because:

It enables rural borrower access to funding at competitive rates.


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