To increase stock of general merchandise

Bonface

Limuru, Kiambu County, Kenya, Kenya

82% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Bonface

Member since

December 2014

On-time repayments

311 installments  •  22%

About Me

My name is Bonface Njenga and I live in a small town called Limuru, Kiambu County, Kenya. Limuru is a town composed mainly of low and middle class I am relatively educated. I was born in a family of two and raised by a single mother. My mother struggled real hard to raise us. She only completed O Levels and that meant she would not easily get employed formally job. She taught me resilience and hard work. Growing up in this town has taught me a lot. After finishing my high school education I passed and got a chance to join a local public university. I was admitted to pursue a bachelor's degree in Agro-forestry and Rural Development. One semester in the campus and I knew my heart was not there, so I put my education on hold. I raised seed capital from friends and family and opened up a small store. The idea was to stock fast moving consumer goods and select groceries. Starting was a real hassle, but six months into the business and it started breaking even.

My Business

My business entails retailing fast moving consumer goods. The town's economy over the years has changed from one based on agriculture to one based on services. This has led to a growing middle class that can afford to spend some extra cash on basic goods. This has been my main clientele over the years. The location of my business is good as it favors fast and free delivery of goods from wholesalers. On the downside, rent is relatively high, KSh11,000(USD130)/month. You also have to pay extra fees for private security as the security provided by police is not so great. That would be about USD4; every tenant in the building contributes that amount. Over time, even with all the challenges, I have really come to love my job. It makes me feel that I'm doing something worthwhile for the community. Waking up everyday to serve the people of this small town that raised me is my ultimate dream. One of the things I sell is fresh milk. I buy milk from farmers around and retail it to my customers. On average I sell about 70litres of milk in a day. People in Kenya love milk; tea with milk to be precise. Kenya is the second largest consumer of milk per capita in Africa. The profit margin for milk is usually 10% per every liter . My greatest problem is that some days the milk doesn't move so fast making it to go bad. This is is a very big loss considering the margins . With the loan, I am requesting for about KSh26,000(USD306), I will be able to buy a quality small deep freezer to cool the milk overnight and save me the loses. Currently a small deep freezer goes for about KSh21,000(USD247). The remaining money will be used to buy accompanying equipment and gadgets. I will also be able to stock more milk and serve more customers.
1USD=KSh85
Thanks.

Loan Proposal

I am borrowing this loan to help me increase my shop inventory. The last loan money I used to purchase a mini deep freezer for cooling milk so that it does not go bad within a short period.This loan, I want to use it to expand my inventory. Just the general stock increment. I also want to stock the shop with different commodities other than the FMCG to reduce the over reliance on them and increase my profit margin. I see this as an opportunity to help me diversify.
Umbrellas, ropes, cleaning mops, just to name a few, are some of the things I am thinking about.
This should in turn offer my customers the convenince of shopping for more items under one roof.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$375.00

Date disbursed

Jul 6, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

70 months

Lenders

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garrybuck

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Helsinki, Finland

C

cjmenchaca

Austin, United States

HansLindgren

Uppsala, Sweden

beverly

Vancouver, Canada

CharlieBfl

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J

jjonas

berlin, Germany

HE

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

indeh

London, United Kingdom

Quentin

Toronto, Canada

H

HildeK

Rogaland, Norway

kickerofelves

Sao Paulo, Brazil

R

rpmccarthy

Sydney, Australia

R

randy98109

Seattle, United States

M

michaelangers

Toronto, Canada

M

mkellerman

Shanghai, China

basicus

Cairo, Egypt

mithril

Prague, Czech Republic

Muslim

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

BF

Bob Fitzjohn

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C

caz32

chertsey, United Kingdom

S

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Philadelphia, United States

GarmdGriek

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ZacJ89

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Zal0m0n

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Bokolo

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Lambie

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seikatsu

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tonnyschonewille

Maastricht, Netherlands

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DJBic

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mrjamesg

London, United Kingdom

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GanSatya

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D

dcb1987

Chicago, United States

sderickson

Berkeley, CA, United States

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oonbug

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J

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HoseB

San Francisco, United States

Matching Fund

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M

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cc5alive

Los Angeles, United States

R

Rootdet

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ColinHicks

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maverick

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ajayhk

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Franmiguel

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  • Lewish    Aug 6, 2021

    Hello,
    I've spoken to Bonface and he said he'll try and pay an installment this week.

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  • Lewish    Jun 21, 2021

    He has promised to continue repaying his loan this month. I've also talked about partial payments.

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  • Lewish    May 14, 2021

    His business failed, that's the reason for late repayment, he's however having plans to settle it down soon

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  • Hadija    Apr 14, 2021

    Hello,
    I've spoken to Bonface and he said he'll try and pay an installment on Saturday.

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  • Bonface    Feb 17, 2021

    Hard economic times

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  • Patrick    Feb 3, 2021

    He has promised to continue repaying his loan on 20th day of this month

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  • Bonface    Nov 30, 2020

    Money is tight at the moment hence cannot afford the required instalment amount

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  • Bonface    Dec 18, 2018

    I have been having a serious crunch for the longest time and I would like to decrease my loan installment so that I am able to clear the loan.

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  • Franmiguel    Dec 5, 2016

    Hi Bonface,
    Happy Holiday Season to you.
    I hope you and your business have a great 2017.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • Franmiguel    Dec 17, 2015

    Hi Bonface,
    Happy Holiday Season to you.
    I hope you and your business have a great 2016.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • Bonface    Nov 21, 2015

    Hi everyone, I'm sorry for the late payments and the silence. I will make it up to everyone sooner. I want to reduce my installment amounts because I don't want to default on my loan repayments. Business failed and everything hit rock bottom. I'm still very grateful for all the help accorded and the moral support. I am still very willing to complete my loan repayments.
    Thanks once again- everyone- for understanding.

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  • Franmiguel    Nov 13, 2015

    Hi Bonface,
    I just thought that I would touch base and see how you are doing.
    I hope that all is well.
    Regards
    Michael

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  • Bonface    Jul 21, 2015

    Hey everybody,
    I thought I should first reduce my installment amount to get a little bit of time to gain traction on my finances. I will surely raise it after sometime; I always do.
    Thanks.

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  • Bonface    Jul 20, 2015

    Hi everybody.
    My loan was disbursed successfully. I am so exited. I want to make the best out of this loan. I'll keep you posted, sooner.

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  • Bonface    Jul 4, 2015

    Hi everyone,
    I'm so excited right now. This loan will go a long way in my business expansion drive. As stated in my loan application, I want to reduce over-reliance on fast moving consumer goods.
    Thanks a lot everyone. I'll keep you posted.
    Bonface Njenga.

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  • Bonface    Jun 23, 2015

    Hi guys,
    First all, I want to express my sincere gratitude to all those who lent me money for my previous loan. Thank you.
    I'm back again to borrow another loan. This time round I want to stock the shop with somewhat different commodities from the ordinary. I also want to increase the existing stock.
    The economy is poised to grow at 6% thereabout this year and I think that will result to increased spending by consumers.
    Thanks, once again.

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  • Franmiguel    Jun 22, 2015

    Hi Bonface,
    Thanks for being such a great borrower.
    I hope that the loan has benefited both you and your business.
    All the best in the future
    Michael

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  • Bonface    Jun 19, 2015

    Another one.

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  • Bonface    Jun 16, 2015

    Hi everybody, I adjusted my installment amount so that I can repay faster and take another loan. The business has been well and I thought I should make that increment.
    Thanks to all my lenders.

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    • Franmiguel    Jun 16, 2015

      Hi Bonface,
      Great to hear that things are working out so well.
      Regards
      Michael

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  • Bonface    Jun 16, 2015

    I want complete repaying this loan so that I can take up another. Also, the business has been doing well and I can afford the increased installments now.

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