Foundation North Seeks Business Owners’ Insights on Proposed Microloan Initiative

By
Matt Pryor
October 22, 2024

Our friends at Foundation North would like to gauge demand from business owners like you, to establish a proposed microloan of up to $50,000 in funding with affordable interest rates.

By completing this survey, you are providing critical input to influence accessible and ethical financing to microbusinesses across Aotearoa New Zealand—particularly those that face challenges accessing mainstream lending options. Even if a microloan is not of interest right now, business owners are encouraged to share their insights, to provide a deeper understanding of your needs and the potential market demand.

Click here to complete the survey The survey will take approximately five minutes to complete. All responses will remain confidential and anonymous.

We would appreciate your participation before 31 October 2024. On behalf of Foundation North, thank you for your time and valuable input! For further information or questions, participants are encouraged to contact Lisa at lisa@lisalopeti.com or 021 113 5074.

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