Three out of five Moto Hope Capital loan beneficiaries are women. We take great pride in the growth and scaling that each of the women-owned MSMEs we have reached through financing and capacity building continues to attain.
In our Quarter 4 CEO Visit to Clients, friends of Moto Hope Capital, Jill and Brandon Andersen from the USA, and MHC’s Molo Team accompanied our CEO Mr. Vincent Njuguna Kiarie to chat with some of these women entrepreneurs.
As is the highlight of such visits, we were thrilled to note the growth that each of the four businesses visited has realized since accessing their first loans, through repeat financing and capacity building, to date.
From a little shop squeezed at the end of a building corridor to a full-fledged spare parts store, Martha’s business has realized more growth than she anticipated and she is all too happy about the accessible and affordable financing from MHC.
Lily’s salon is not just for herself. She has trained 28 youth, since her first financing with MHC. She has not only created employment for three other young women who work alongside her but is also empowering more young people to set out on their ventures once they have successfully learned the skills and trade.
Loice on the other hand is a brand of her own. Growth capital from MHC has seen her stay above competition in knitting sweaters for schoolchildren, and institutions within and outside Molo.
Grace’s grocery stall stands out from the rest in Molo market, for despite customers flocking for her groceries she never runs out. MHC’s affordable working capital ensures that she meets all the demands of her customers.
These hardworking women entrepreneurs seen in this Quarter’s CEO visit are just but a representation of what Moto Hope Capital’s financial inclusion means for businesses, households, and whole communities.
They are stories of success, hope, resilience, and growth!