
Peruvian Family's Construction Business Thrives with Support from Local Bank
In the bustling city of Ferreñafe, Peru, a heartwarming tale unfolds. Eduardo Chileno, a 62-year-old man, recounts his journey of building a successful family business, "Chileno Construye." Starting his career at the tender age of 12, Eduardo's dedication and perseverance have led to a thriving enterprise. Today, his children actively participate, contributing their skills to different aspects of the business. "My greatest wealth is my family, and the greatest blessing is working with them," Eduardo shares with pride. His eldest daughter, Yesenia, manages the administrative side, while his sons handle logistics and site management. His wife is also an integral part of the team, providing invaluable support. Two years ago, a loan from Caja Cusco provided a significant boost to their growth. "We used the credit for materials, and that's how we grew," explains Eduardo. The video concludes with a message of hope and inspiration, highlighting the resilience and success of small family businesses in Peru. The story of "Chileno Construye" serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating the power of family unity and entrepreneurial spirit.