A loan helped to buy vegetables for her grocery, household goods for her shop and add operating capital to conduct her mobile transactions.


Jackline's story

Jackline, a 42-year-old widow, is a powerhouse entrepreneur from Eldoret who juggles multiple businesses with the precision of a seasoned expert. She runs an Mpesa (mobile transaction shop), grocery, and general shop business, proving that she’s got more than just business acumen; she's got grit. With a daughter to support, Jackline is driven by the goal of securing a brighter future for her family. Managing multiple ventures is no easy task, but her resilience and sharp business sense have earned her the trust and admiration of her community.

Jackline seeks a loan of 150,000 KES to scale her business by increasing her grocery stock of vegetables and household necessities like flour and sugar for her shop and increasing her operating capital for her mobile transaction business. With this expansion, she hopes to attract more customers, boost sales, and ensure a steady cash flow even during slow business periods.

Despite past challenges, she has successfully repaid multiple ECLOF Kenya, Kiva's field partner loans, proving her financial discipline. Her ultimate dream is to grow her business into a stable, income-generating enterprise that will support her family long-term. Jackline is confident that with this loan, her business will thrive, helping her secure her daughter’s future and positively impact her community.


This loan is special because:

It gives financial access to low income micro-entrepreneurs.



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