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Discover how PSC Foundation’s interest-free loans have transformed lives across Pakistan, empowering individuals in business, education, health, and more.
Business Loan
Ayesha, a single mother from Lahore, used a PKR 100,000 business loan to start a tailoring shop. With PSC Foundation’s support, she bought sewing machines and materials, growing her business to employ three women from her community. Her shop now serves local boutiques, and she’s proud to provide for her family.
Agriculture Loan
Bilal, a farmer from Faisalabad, took a PKR 150,000 agriculture loan to buy high-quality seeds and fertilizers. The loan helped him double his crop yield, enabling him to send his children to school and invest in better farming tools.
Education Loan
Sana, a bright student from Karachi, received a PKR 80,000 education loan to pursue her degree in computer science. With PSC Foundation’s help, she graduated with honors and now works as a software developer, inspiring other girls in her community.
Housing Loan
Imran, a daily wage worker from Multan, used a PKR 200,000 housing loan to build a small home for his family. The interest-free loan allowed him to save enough to complete the construction, giving his children a safe place to grow.
Marriage Loan
Farah, from Sialkot, took a PKR 120,000 marriage loan to fund her daughter’s wedding. The loan eased her financial burden, allowing her to celebrate the occasion with dignity while repaying in affordable installments.
Business Loan
Khalid, a street vendor in Rawalpindi, used a PKR 50,000 business loan to expand his fruit cart into a small shop. His increased income now supports his family and funds his son’s education.
Health Loan
Zainab, from Hyderabad, received a PKR 70,000 health loan to cover her mother’s surgery. The timely support ensured her mother’s recovery, and Zainab now advocates for PSC Foundation’s mission in her community.
Family Loan
Asif, a laborer from Peshawar, took a PKR 90,000 family loan to support his family during a financial crisis. The loan helped him stabilize his household and start a small grocery store.
Business Loan
Hina, from Quetta, used a PKR 200,000 business loan to start a bakery. Her delicious pastries gained popularity, and she now supplies to local cafes, employing two assistants.
Agriculture Loan
Omar, a farmer from Sargodha, took a PKR 180,000 agriculture loan to invest in drip irrigation. This boosted his citrus orchard’s yield, allowing him to export fruits and improve his family’s living standard.
Education Loan
Nadia, from Islamabad, used a PKR 100,000 education loan to complete her nursing degree. She now works at a hospital, supporting her siblings’ education with her earnings.
Housing Loan
Tariq, from Gujranwala, took a PKR 250,000 housing loan to repair his flood-damaged home. The loan helped him rebuild, providing a secure home for his family.
Marriage Loan
Sobia, from Lahore, used a PKR 150,000 marriage loan to arrange her son’s wedding. The interest-free support allowed her to focus on the celebration without financial stress.
Business Loan
Yasir, from Karachi, took a PKR 300,000 business loan to open a mobile repair shop. His business now serves hundreds of customers monthly, creating jobs for two youths.
Health Loan
Rukhsana, from Faisalabad, used a PKR 60,000 health loan for her son’s medical treatment. The support ensured his recovery, and she now runs a small stitching business.
Family Loan
Ali, from Multan, took a PKR 80,000 family loan to cover household expenses during unemployment. He used the stability to start a vegetable stall, regaining financial independence.
Business Loan
Saima, from Rawalpindi, used a PKR 120,000 business loan to start a beauty salon. Her salon now attracts regular clients, and she trains young women in cosmetology.
Agriculture Loan
Waseem, from Sukkur, took a PKR 200,000 agriculture loan to buy livestock. His dairy business now supplies milk to local markets, improving his family’s income.
Education Loan
Amina, from Peshawar, used a PKR 90,000 education loan to study engineering. She now works at a tech firm, inspiring other women to pursue STEM careers.
Housing Loan
Kamran, from Hyderabad, took a PKR 300,000 housing loan to build a new home. The loan provided a stable environment for his growing family.
Marriage Loan
Sadia, from Quetta, used a PKR 100,000 marriage loan to fund her daughter’s wedding. The support allowed her to celebrate joyfully while managing repayments easily.
Business Loan
Faisal, from Lahore, took a PKR 250,000 business loan to start a grocery store. His shop now serves the community, and he’s saving for his children’s future.
Health Loan
Rubina, from Karachi, used a PKR 50,000 health loan for her husband’s surgery. The support ensured his recovery, and she now runs a small food stall.
Family Loan
Irfan, from Islamabad, took a PKR 70,000 family loan to support his family during a financial crisis. He now runs a small transport business.
Business Loan
Huma, from Faisalabad, used a PKR 150,000 business loan to start a handicraft shop. Her products are now sold online, empowering other artisans.
Agriculture Loan
Zubair, from Multan, took a PKR 180,000 agriculture loan to buy a tractor. This increased his farm’s efficiency, boosting his income significantly.
Education Loan
Saba, from Rawalpindi, used a PKR 80,000 education loan to complete her medical degree. She now serves as a doctor in her community.
Housing Loan
Arshad, from Sialkot, took a PKR 200,000 housing loan to renovate his home. The loan provided a comfortable space for his family.
Marriage Loan
Noreen, from Peshawar, used a PKR 120,000 marriage loan for her son’s wedding. The support allowed her to host a memorable event.
Business Loan
Junaid, from Quetta, took a PKR 200,000 business loan to open a hardware store. His shop now supplies construction materials locally.
Health Loan
Shazia, from Hyderabad, used a PKR 60,000 health loan for her daughter’s treatment. She now runs a small embroidery business.
Family Loan
Amir, from Lahore, took a PKR 90,000 family loan to cover expenses during a job loss. He now operates a small delivery service.
Business Loan
Mehwish, from Karachi, used a PKR 150,000 business loan to start a catering service. Her business now serves local events, employing three staff.
Agriculture Loan
Saeed, from Sargodha, took a PKR 200,000 agriculture loan to buy poultry. His farm now supplies eggs to local markets, improving his income.
Education Loan
Aisha, from Islamabad, used a PKR 100,000 education loan to study law. She now practices as a lawyer, advocating for women’s rights.
Housing Loan
Naveed, from Rawalpindi, took a PKR 250,000 housing loan to build a home. The loan provided a stable home for his family.
Marriage Loan
Saira, from Faisalabad, used a PKR 100,000 marriage loan for her daughter’s wedding. The support made the event stress-free.