Fantaye Zeberga is from Shashemene, Ethiopia. He has 2 children. He needs a loan of $150 to purchase more clothes for resale.
Fantaye Zeberga is from Shashemene, Ethiopia. He has 2 children. He needs a loan of $150 to purchase more clothes for resale.
Fantaye supports his family by operating a used clothes selling business. He owns a small shop for his business. His major challenge is not having capital to invest to expand his operation. His goal is to improve his business and increase profits so he can provide a better life for his family.
With a loan from World Vision, Fantaye plans to purchase a larger inventory of used clothes. With a bigger and more varied selection, he will be able to attract more customers. The additional income he will earn will be reinvested in the business, and he will be able to improve living conditions for his family. In the future, he hopes to own a new clothing store for men and women. Fantaye has two children.
Retail is a quick and scalable way to begin earning a profit. Many entrepreneurs entrepreneur begin with stalls at markets or even at home and need a loan to expand or increase their inventory. Others may be ready to open a small store. Goods purchased from loan funds range from clothing, grocery or sundry items to jewelry, candy, perfume or health and beauty supplies. Loans in the commerce sector account for around 33% of our loans.
Fantaye Zeberga is from Shashemene, Ethiopia. He has 2 children. He needs a loan of $150 to purchase more clothes for resale.