Mercy
Siaya, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Mercy
Member since
March 2017
On-time repayments
76 installments • 100%
I am the first born in a family of five. I have worked before for 7 years as a teacher of ICT and Computer Studies. I realized that what I was doing did not give me room for self employment and i have always had a passion for graphic design. I enrolled for a design course and went ahead to get 1 year industrial experience as a Junior Graphic Designer in a design firm.
While growing up I worked in the family business (bookshop) during school holidays. Therefore getting into business almost came naturally for me. In 2014 I opened a stationery shop and did graphic design on the side. I used gratuity that I got from my job as a teacher. It was $1500 that I used as my capital.
I am a gifted cook in most meals, but I choose to call myself a chapati specialist. I also have a liking for fashion and much of what I wear is thrifted but upcycled and repurposed to fit varied styles I would want to have. In my judgement one outfit should give me at least 5 ways of styling it.
I run a stationery shop (school, office and personalized. I moved to a bigger office space and I have diversified and included bottled juices, water and milk in a partition of the business. I also run an MPESA within the stationery business. I have of late added Equity and Co-operative Bank Agency banking.
The goods I sell are always in season but the peak is usually when schools are in season which is 9 months in a year.
I chose selling stationery because the goods do not face the challenge of revision as textbooks which make one end with dead stock. Juices, milk and water was to meet the demand of customers who wanted alternative to sodas which are the popular soft drinks. The MPESA provided an 'easy' investment with capability to fit in the same premise without constrain in space.
The costs I incur in running the business is rent, salary, watchman fees and electricity bills. This comes to Kshs. 19700 per month. Though there are also annual fees of licence and accountant fees.
The profits I get I reinvest in the business and a little I set aside for personal development like currently I am working on building my own house.
If I get a loan it will enable me to have enough stock to meet my customer demands especially during the peak period when the supply from suppliers is usually stretched. With enough stock I can also gain from bulk purchasing and start offering sales at a wholesale too.
Thank you dear lenders for coming through for me with my previous loans. The last loan I took helped a great deal in boosting my exercise books stock. Currently there is a lot of demand for A5 shorthand notebooks which are used in seminars during training. I would like to get a loan of Kshs.5922. This amount will get me a carton of the said books and from their sale I will be able to make a profit of Kshs. 5000. I will further use this profit to expand my inventory. Thank you again for considering my request.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$58.00
Date disbursed
Jun 16, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
6 weeks
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