
Dung
A loan of $1,900 helps to buy more fruits for sale.

Dung's story
At 53, Mrs. Dung starts each morning before sunrise, arranging fresh fruit at her small stall in a modest market in Thanh Hóa. For years her income, about 300 USD per month, has been just enough to cover daily expenses while helping her youngest son pursue his university education.
Her husband works irregular manual jobs, so the weight of keeping the household steady often falls on her shoulders. Yet, she carries that responsibility quietly, with the hope that her children will have a future brighter than her own.
This season, demand for fruit like grapefruit, oranges, and grapes is rising, and Mrs. Dung sees a precious opportunity. With a small loan, her eleventh, from Thanh Hóa MFI, she plans to purchase larger, fresher quantities to expand her inventory. More stock means better sales, and better sales mean a more stable income for her family.