Hannah's Handicrafts

funding gap emerging markets
NPFC
Unternehmen
Philippinen
Land

Das Projekt

8 Years ago, Cristina Anggana was just an employee for a handicraft manufacturer in the booming town of Minglanilla, Cebu. Her sister, then a fashion accessories designer, encouraged her to take a big leap of faith and venture into her own handicraft business. She decided to develop her own line of bags, homedecors and accessories made from local natural fibers. Her husband managed manufacturing while Cristina focused on marketing and finance.

After a few bumps on the road, Cristina’s products, now being sold under the name “Hannah’s Handicrafts” began to export to the United Kingdom and Malaysia thru the help of her sister who was also an exporter. The 51 year old Cristina also made her products locally available in the tourist island of Boracay and Bohol. Lendahand's partner, Negosyong Pinoy Finance Corporation, helped her initially when she was introduced by the GTH Foundation, one of the biggest SME networks in Cebu. Her business is able to generate monthly sales up to Php 183,000 and has an equity of Php 3.0M.

NPFC

CEO
Cristina Anggana
Gegründet
2005-01-01
Standort
Cebu City
Sektor
Fertigung / Produktion
Umsatz
€37,849.01
Mitarbeiter
20
€3,200erhöht
Vollständig finanziert in 90 Tagen auf 10 November 2013.
8Investoren
In Mikrofinanzierungen investieren
€3,200
Ziel
3.0
%
Zinsen
12
Monate
Reifegrad
6
Monate
Rückzahlungen
A
B
C
D
E
Kreditwürdigkeit

Auswirkungen

6
Geschaffene Arbeitsplätze
24
Verbesserte Lebensbedingungen