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Are You An Active Jumia Merchant? Here Is A Shujaa Loan For You

BY Juma · August 16, 2022 12:08 pm

KEY POINTS

Shujaa Business Loan is a loan specifically tailored for Jumia Kenya vendors to help scale their online stores. All active Jumia Kenya vendors are eligible to get a Shujaa Business Loan and can invest in their businesses hence moving to the next level.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

By the way, Asante Financial Services Group has another product known as Bloom that an MSME can get access to  200,000 shillings as long as they are a Lipa Na Mpesa merchant (Buy Goods). 

Small businesses are what drive the economy of Kenya. Thanks to technology, e-commerce platforms within and without Kenya have enabled the thriving of small businesses by giving them platforms that enable them to reach a wider range of both existing and potential customers.

To survive, small businesses need credit. Unfortunately, the mainstream baking system often runs away from small businesses because they are considered to be risky borrowers. This has left many small businesses wobbling with no one to hold their hand.

But one financial provider has vowed never to leave small businesses to walk alone. Talking about the Asante Financial Services Group now has a new loan product known as Shujaa Business Loan that is set to catapult businesses to the next level.

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Shujaa Business Loan is a loan specifically tailored for Jumia Kenya vendors to help scale their online stores. All active Jumia Kenya vendors are eligible to get a Shujaa Business Loan and can invest in their businesses hence moving to the next level.

It is easy to apply for Shujaa Business Loan. You can apply for the Shujaa Business loan through the Jumia seller center or simply log on to the Jumia Lending portal. If you are looking to grow your online Jumia Kenya store, this boost will unlock your entrepreneurial goals!

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By the way, Asante Financial Services Group has another product known as Bloom that an MSME can get access to  200,000 shillings as long as they are a Lipa Na Mpesa merchant (Buy Goods). With the current economy, this cash is enough to boost your business and put it in a position to deliver the needed supply and keep your customers happy.

Visit Asante Financial Services Group for more.

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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