A loan helped buy a stock of bread, sugar, flour, soap, and other items.


Joseph's story

Joseph is a married man; he has three children, with ages ranging from 6 to 12. He describes himself to be courageous.

Joseph operates a retail shop where he sells bread, sweets, flour, paper, soap, etc. He has been involved in this business for six years. His business is located in an urban area, and his primary customers are retailers. He describes his biggest business challenge to be lack of enough funds to boost business. He will use the KES 40,000 loan to buy a stock of bread, sugar, flour, soap, and other items. His business goal is to open a wholesale shop within five years. He hopes that in the future, he will meet demands of his clients.

This is his second loan with SMEP DTM. His previous loan of KES 20,000 was repaid successfully.

He will use the anticipated profits to pay back the loan.


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