Supplying bandages, diagnostic tests, and other consumables to clinics

Alfred

Seikwa, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Alfred

Member since

June 2015

On-time repayments

300 installments  •  80%

About Me

I am Nkrumah kwabena Alfred, 30 years of age and a laboratory assistant, a good entrepreneur whose aim is to build my own business.
I am the first from a family of four. I have completed senior high school but did not get the opportunity to further my education as I was dreaming of when I was in secondary school.

Life in my childhood days was not that easy as I mostly had to do buying and selling in order to cater for my education. I quite remember how sometimes in school, I have to miss classes in order to get some job done to get something for my pocket. After secondary school I took a course in laboratory assistants training.
As at now I have also manage to get a diploma in management and have completed my national service in 2015. My parents now are in their old age and cannot do any better job to cater for the family. Everything lies on me now. I have to take care of the family from the little that I have.

I have been employed as a laboratory assistant at a health center in the Tain district of Ghana on casual basis. I have therefore added these consumables selling in order to get something for the family and myself. My dream is to see poverty being reduced in my community and expanding my businesses will create the room for employing more hands which in turn will help reduce unemployment in the area.

With the support of Zidisha loans I have now grown interest in farming as their good loan terms have also help me get something to add farming to my job.
If I am able to raise this loan I will invest some of that money in planting yam,casava and cashew.
This crop are in high demand in my community and the country at large. This if I am able to achieve will help me to achieve my dreams.

Interestingly, until I discovered zidisha I was not so much good in using the internet to the extent that my first loan was process with the help of a member but now I am able to do all by myself due to the support of zidisha .
Thanks to the Zidisha community.

My Business

I am in the sale of non-drugs/ hospital consumables and also a small scale farmer.
Some of the non drugs include plasters, gentian violet, cotton wool, gauze, gloves etc.
The crops I plant also include yam,casava and cashew.

All these items I sell at Nsawkaw and its sub districts in the Brong Ahafo Region. Mostly, those I sell the health items to are the CHPS compounds and the health centres across the region. Sometimes individuals also patronize my products.

I sell my farm produced to the traders who buy in bulk for sale in the cities and also for export. I also sell some to others in smaller quantities in my area, that is those who cannot buy in bulk and need something for consumption.

I was not having any shop to stock my goods therefore I found it difficult to meet the high demands of customers but with the help of zidisha I have expand the shop and also hire a helper. I would be glad to get this loan in order to help expand this business. This I hope to do by getting more consumables to meet the demands and later get another shop or move my farming to a large scale farming as I am planning to do.

It is my dream also to extend this business of mine to parts of the region and the nation as a whole. By this I hope to decrease mortality among the sick which in turn will help the country achieve certain developmental goals such as reducing death among children under five years and pregnant women and also reduce hunger or famine in the country and the world at large.

I entered this type of businesses because it is a kind that help to save lives and it's contributions to eliminate global hunger.

In addition, I will be able to make good profit in order to take care of the family of which I am the bread winner and again expand my businesses to a higher height.
I promise to execute and respect the rules and regulation of this noble institution.

Thank you.

Loan Proposal

I will be happy to take a loan to buy health care commodities for sale , some of the items I intend to buy include cotton wool,methylated spirit, gauze bandage, hepatitis B and C test stripes,pregnancy test kits and many more. The prices of my goods ranges from about 0.7dolar for maybe a single pregnancy test kit or hepatitis kit and upward. The breakdown of the items I intend buying with the loan are hepatitis B kits $80,hepatitis c kits $85,pregnancy test kits $56,methylated spirit $20,cotton wool $16, gauze bandage $20, mask $30, hydrochloric acid(parazon) $15, liquid soap $20.5, antiseptic soaps $30. This loan application if granted will help me support my family daily life and myself . It will also help me further my education in the future .I also believe this loan will also help boost my profit base in approximately 10% to 20%. I promise to work hard to fulfill all my promises and to abide by all the rules and regulations of this institution.
Thank you.

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  • Anonymous    Dec 3, 2020

    This is not a loan but a gift!

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    • Alfred    Dec 13, 2020

      Hello Rick Smith,
      I am sorry for the delay in payment of the full amount.
      Hopefully I will pay it all.
      I am face with circumstances beyond my control. But surely God willing I will do the needful.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$339.00

Date disbursed

Dec 25, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

10 months

Lenders

B

blahblah

Nuernberg, Germany

fairspirit

Utrecht, Netherlands

BF

Bob Fitzjohn

Fontvielle, Monaco, Yemen

I

Iamzwolf

Middletown, United States

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

M

mbarbier

United States

G

Gerry

United States

Strong

Netherlands

Tony Liao

Montreal, Canada

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Summary

Amount repaid

$330.50

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Oct 30, 2016

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 3, 2016 $3.75 Jan 2, 2016 $3.75
Jan 10, 2016 $5.00 Jan 10, 2016 $5.00
Jan 17, 2016 $5.00 Jan 16, 2016 $5.00
Jan 24, 2016 $5.00 Jan 23, 2016 $5.00
Jan 31, 2016 $5.00 Jan 31, 2016 $5.00
Feb 7, 2016 $5.00 Feb 6, 2016 $5.00
Feb 14, 2016 $5.00 Feb 13, 2016 $5.00
Feb 21, 2016 $5.00 Feb 20, 2016 $5.00
Feb 28, 2016 $5.00 Feb 27, 2016 $5.00
Mar 6, 2016 $5.00 Mar 5, 2016 $5.00
Mar 13, 2016 $5.00 Mar 12, 2016 $5.00
Mar 20, 2016 $5.00 Mar 20, 2016 $5.00
Mar 27, 2016 $5.00 Mar 26, 2016 $5.00
Apr 3, 2016 $5.00 Apr 3, 2016 $5.00
Apr 10, 2016 $5.00 Apr 10, 2016 $5.00
Apr 17, 2016 $5.00 Apr 16, 2016 $5.00
Apr 24, 2016 $5.00 Apr 23, 2016 $5.00
May 1, 2016 $7.50 May 1, 2016 $7.50
May 8, 2016 $7.50 May 7, 2016 $7.50
May 15, 2016 $7.50 May 15, 2016 $7.50
May 22, 2016 $7.50 May 22, 2016 $7.50
May 29, 2016 $0.00
Jun 5, 2016 $75.00 May 30, 2016 $7.50
Jun 5, 2016 $67.50
Jun 12, 2016 $7.50 Jun 5, 2016 $7.50
Jun 19, 2016 $5.00 Jun 11, 2016 $5.00
Jun 26, 2016 $5.00 Jun 21, 2016 $5.00
Jul 3, 2016 $2.50 Jun 26, 2016 $2.50
Jul 10, 2016 $2.50 Jul 2, 2016 $2.50
Jul 17, 2016 $2.50 Jul 9, 2016 $2.50
Jul 24, 2016 $2.50 Jul 15, 2016 $2.50
Jul 31, 2016 $2.50 Jul 23, 2016 $2.50
Aug 7, 2016 $2.50 Jul 31, 2016 $2.50
Aug 14, 2016 $2.50 Aug 6, 2016 $2.50
Aug 21, 2016 $4.50 Aug 13, 2016 $4.50
Aug 28, 2016 $4.50 Aug 22, 2016 $4.50
Sep 4, 2016 $4.50 Aug 27, 2016 $4.50
Sep 11, 2016 $4.50 Sep 6, 2016 $4.50
Sep 18, 2016 $4.50 Sep 11, 2016 $4.50
Sep 25, 2016 $4.50 Sep 11, 2016 $0.50
Sep 17, 2016 $4.00
Oct 2, 2016 $4.50 Sep 17, 2016 $0.50
Sep 24, 2016 $4.00
Oct 9, 2016 $4.50 Sep 24, 2016 $1.00
Oct 2, 2016 $3.50
Oct 16, 2016 $4.50 Oct 2, 2016 $1.50
Oct 8, 2016 $1.00
Oct 11, 2016 $2.00
Oct 23, 2016 $4.50 Oct 11, 2016 $2.50
Oct 16, 2016 $2.00
Oct 30, 2016 $2.50 Oct 16, 2016 $2.50
Nov 6, 2016 $20.00 Oct 21, 2016 $20.00
Nov 13, 2016 $39.25 Oct 30, 2016 $39.25

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