Clients
 

Before ACHI microfinance started operations at Kajaji, Mr. Kwaku Asere, (a yam farmer) did not have a means of transporting his farm produce to the market. It all began when he purchased a bicycle from his first loan of GH¢500.00 to improve his yam farming activities.
He can now use the bicycle to cart his produce to the market for sale, saving him the agony of previously carrying yams loads on his head and walking long distance from the farm to the marketing centre.

     
       
 
 

For Mrs. Abiba Morve, ACHI microfinance group member at Kajaji, the loan have improved and expanded her porridge and doughnuts business and enhanced her children’s education.

       
       
       
 

As for Mrs. Yaa Mgbayoba, she is a house wife with five (5) children without business. It all happened when she took a loan of GH¢300.00 and started selling smoked and dried fish at her community. Now Mrs. Yaa Mgbayoba is a fish monger in her community, supplying them with smoked fish. Yaa Mgbayoba is now able assist her husband with her regular income from her fish business to pay their children’s school fees.  

       
       
       
       
       
       
       

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