Nerry Dellosa
Romeo and Nerry Dellosa settled in San Juan, Sorsogon. When the opportunity came, Romeo decided to work in Masbate as a technician in a private organization.
Since he needs to travel all the way from Masbate from time to time just to see his family he decided to bring them with him.
However things did not go well for Romeo and his employer. With this, life was indeed hard for them. The couple who has already 4 children to feed, decided to put up their own electronic shop to earn a living. While Nerry also indulges in food vending and a sari-sari store to help her husband cope with their basic needs. By God’s grace, Romeo was employed as a technician in NAPOCOR which is indeed a great help for the family.
Later Nerry stopped her food vending business and went full-time in making handicrafts. She recieved an initial loan from TSKI and used it as additional capital.
In the absence of her husband who is assigned in Catanduanes at present, Nerry was the one who runs their electronic shop with the technician for hire.
Despite the odds, Nerry continue to persevere in business in order to cope with the needs of her children in school. This time, she plans for expansion and she needs additional capital.
Client Update
Nerry Dellosa used the money she was loaned as additional capital for her handicraft business. She purchased different materials and hired additional materials to increase their production and to bring their products into the market. She now has some regular clients for her products.
She also reopened her small eatery and purchased some cooking materials. She sees to it that the money she loaned will be invested in her business to be able to pay for her loan.
As of now, her businesses are still existing and she is proud to say that she hired additional employees for her eatery to accommodate the customers. Their children are also doing well in their studies.
She is a good payer and has a good record on her loan. She is so thankful for the benefits given to her.
Client Update
This loan was repaid in full.
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