In the rural town of Kot Laysan, Rajanpur, Punjab, Tauqeer Ahmed has been running a successful clothing shop in Saddar Bazaar for 16 years, offering a wide variety of female clothing, from formal wedding clothes to casual dresses. Before starting his own business, Tauqeer worked as a salesman in a jewelry store for a decade, where he struggled with financial constraints. Realizing the potential in the clothing market, he decided to open his own shop, which required less initial investment and promised higher sales.
To further expand his business, Tauqeer turned to U Bank for a Running Finance facility. The bank responded promptly, processing his loan quickly and offering a low markup rate. With this financial support, Tauqeer was able to invest in his business, resulting in substantial growth. Now, he enjoys daily sales of thousands of rupees, his income has improved significantly, and he has elevated his household's living standards. Tauqeer’s story highlights the vital role that U Bank's microfinance services play in empowering small and medium-sized businesses in Pakistan.