Distribuidora Mis Chiquis

Viviani’s loan of EUR 3,600 enables her to expand her assortment and create one new job.

funding gap emerging markets

Das Projekt

Viviani and her husband owned a small shop located in their own house. It is called ‘Mi Chiquis’, and they have been owner for 4 years already. The main selling point of the small store is eggs. Viviani and her husband sell different types and sizes of eggs. Next to this, customers are also able to find other, daily groceries in the store. Next to the store, Viviani is also a student. She attends Psychology classes at the university in the mornings. Her husband also has another, fulltime job. They have one employee who attends to the customers when Viviani is attending classes and her husband is at work. In the evenings, the take care of customers together.

They would like to use the loan to expand the assortment of the store. This way they are better able to satisfy customer’s demand. In the future, they would like to move to a bigger location in the neighbourhood. This location is situated on the main road with a lot of schools and the university close by. With the loan, one new job is being created.

Lendahand and its local partner grant this loan to Viviani payable in 24 months, to be able to make this ambition reality.

Eclof Colombia

CEO
Viviani Portuguez
Gegründet
2010-01-01
Standort
Soacha, Cundinamarca
Sektor
Großhandel/Einzelhandel
Umsatz
€46,511.62
Mitarbeiter
2
€3,600erhöht
Vollständig finanziert in 35 Tagen auf 19 Dezember 2014.
7Investoren
In Mikrofinanzierungen investieren
€3,600
Ziel
3.0
%
Zinsen
24
Monate
Reifegrad
6
Monate
Rückzahlungen
A
B
C
D
E
Kreditwürdigkeit

Auswirkungen

1
Geschaffene Arbeitsplätze
4
Verbesserte Lebensbedingungen