This loan was approved on 4/11/2021 and has been fully disbursed.
Shamyia Holmes
Adress Redacted Richmond, VA 23223-3719
Shamyia Holmes is a Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers Sole Proprietorship located at Adress Redacted Richmond, VA 23223-3719 with 1 employee.
Shamyia Holmes is a Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Merchant Wholesaler located in Richmond, Virginia. The company was established in 2021 and has been providing quality fresh produce since then. Shamyia Holmes sources its produce from local farms and suppliers, ensuring that their produce is the freshest available. They offer a wide range of fruits and vegetables, including both conventional and organic options. They strive to provide their customers with the highest quality products at competitive rates. They also make sure to deliver orders promptly so that their customers never have to worry about food safety or product expiration dates. All employees are highly trained in food safety protocols to ensure the cleanliness of their facility at all times. Shamyia Holmes serves restaurants, hospitals, schools, farmers’ markets as well as caterers throughout the Richmond area with fresh fruits and vegetables at wholesale prices while striving for excellent customer service along with sustainable practices whenever possible through environmentally friendly packaging solutions like reusable containers when requested by our customers!
During round 1 of the paycheck protection program, Shamyia Holmes requested a PPP loan for $20,833.00. They were approved on 4/11/2021 by the SBA for an amount of $20,833.00. The loan was facillitated by Harvest Small Business Finance, LLC. Of the approved amount, Shamyia Holmes has received 100% of the approved amount.
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