Ecuador
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Margarita (48) is an entrepreneur dedicated to small livestock farming, including sheep, chickens and guinea pigs. She is married but currently separated and has no children. Through dedication and effort, she has built a stable activity that allows her to gradually reduce her dependence on private employment and strengthen her financial independence.
Around five and a half years ago, Margarita started her micro-enterprise as a way to generate an additional source of income. It generates approximately £600 in monthly sales, complemented by around £120 per month from private employment. Operating costs of her business reach approximately £200, mainly for animal care and feed. After covering these expenses, her business produces an estimated monthly profit of about £400, providing her with a stable and reliable source of income despite limited resources.
Margarita requested this loan to purchase more animals and feed, allowing her to increase her production capacity and strengthen the sustainability of her livestock micro-enterprise.
Loan added: 24 March 2026
Margarita Elvira's loan repayment schedule
| Date | Expected repayments | Actual repayments |
|---|---|---|
| £74.61 | ||
| £62.18 | Available | |
| £62.18 | Available | |
| £62.18 | Available | |
| £62.18 | Available | |
| £62.17 | Available | |
| £62.17 | Available |
The above amounts are indicative, based on the exchange rate the day this loan was added to the website. The actual amounts you will receive will be based on an exchange rate at the time the repayment is returned to your account. See our Help Centre for more information.