Ecuador
Please note: Due to the current economic and social instability in Ecuador, the country is experiencing record levels of regional displacement and migration. While this is not a pattern we are seeing across the country, it is worth noting that during this time your loans in Ecuador may be at more risk of delay or non-repayment.
Mayra is an entrepreneur dedicated to clothing sales, specifically the resale of second-hand American clothing in good condition. She is a single mother of two young children who depend entirely on her.
Mayra started her second-hand clothing business three years ago with a small loan, selling from home and promoting her items on social media. Through perseverance and continuous learning, she has built a growing business that supports her household and provides stability for her children.
Mayra generates approximately £379 per month, including £103 from child support and £276 from her job, while her microenterprise produces around £648 in monthly sales, totaling about £1,027 in income. Household expenses are approximately £160 per month, and business operating costs reach around £454. After covering all expenses, Mayra earns an estimated monthly profit of around £194, which helps sustain her family.
Mayra has applied for a loan will be used to purchase higher-quality clothing bales for children and adults, allowing her to increase sales, improve product variety and strengthen the growth of her business.
Loan added: 11 May 2026
Mayra Esthela's loan repayment schedule
| Date | Expected repayments | Actual repayments |
|---|---|---|
| £147.12 | ||
| £73.56 | Available | |
| £73.56 | Available | |
| £73.56 | Available | |
| £73.56 | Available | |
| £73.56 | Available | |
| £73.56 | 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.