A loan helped to buy more pandanus and materials needed for her weaving business.


'Ofa's story

Ofa, a mother of three children, is a skilled weaver from her village, who runs a growing business of making ta‘ovala—traditional waist mats worn during cultural events. Her ta‘ovala are known for their fine quality and beautiful patterns, all handmade from carefully prepared pandanus. Over time, her business has started attracting interest from those living overseas who want to buy her work.

To keep up with the demand, ‘Ofa applied for a loan to buy more pandanus and other materials needed for weaving. She also plans to use part of the loan to help cover the costs of exporting her ta‘ovala to customers overseas. With this support of this loan, ‘Ofa will expand her business, earn more income for her family, and proudly share her culture with the world. She feels grateful for the help of this loan, as she will able to weave and serve the needs of her children.


This loan is special because:

It helps proven female entrepreneurs grow their businesses and create jobs.



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