Boost for my carwash business

Victor

Nairobi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Victor

Member since

May 2014

On-time repayments

18 installments  •  28%

About Me

My name is Victor Kuria, a 23 year old individual. I am awaiting graduation with Diploma in Procurement and Supply Chain Management. Having grown up in a village setting, am an individual who has a passion in farming, which I started practicing since I was a kid. I am also passionate about life and making the world a better place for a neighbor or two by creating employment. I am also passionate about football, both playing and watching. I usually play soccer at a local club during my leisure time. In fact, in my bucket-list, is to offer mentorship to young players of the sport to nurture their talent and be able to put bread on their tables as a way of giving back to the society. I have realized that I can help others achieve their dreams, which I never realized myself. All it takes is support and being a role model to some young ones, who don’t have anyone to guide them through and help them avoid the pitfalls I have seen.
After High School, as I awaited enrollment in college, I had a lot of time at my disposal and at the same time felt I needed to earn some money for my little personal needs and I started producing vegetables like kale, broccoli, cabbages, capsicum and coriander (these are the basic stews in most Kenyan households). I started selling the produce to the local market at relatively good return, putting in mind the locality of the market in a growing town in the area, keeping the demand high. I tried to apply every basic knowledge I had acquired since childhood and what I had learned in the farm from my father.
All through my life to this point, I have had the urge to create a name in the business field, through implementation of most of the ideas I have come along or developed in mind. I have a strong belief in helping a neighbor stand on their feet to reduce the level of dependency, other than feeding the neighbor forever. I would like to be part of reducing the dependency by using what I have to offer employment and consequently earn a living. This would promote peace and good correlation within the community.
Being a business student, I would also like to interpret my business aspects into farming and other sectors, through educating others on some ways of commercializing most of the domestic activities in the rural areas like dairy farming and bee-keeping practices.
I would like to build a business empire that lives on longer after me, and at the moment, am working hard in life and in business, to see that come true.

My Business

After High School, I started commercial farming, growing vegetables like kale, coriander, capsicum, cabbages and broccoli, which are the basic stews in most Kenyan household. The earnings were relatively good, favored by the locality of the market in a growing town. This also assured the continuity in demand for the produce.
Later last year, I decided to get rid of the middle-man and came up with a grocery-shop from which I sell my produce directly to local consumers. The grocery-shop has increased the profit margin by 30-40%. I have employed an operator at the grocery-shop.
The production of the vegetables has an all year-round demand, which I meet even in the dry season. I have a greater edge over the other farmers through the use of water from a dam in the farm (it is also piped, courtesy of my dad, who initiated the farming bug years ago).
In a bad week, the grocery earns me about 42$ from the sales. Out of this, I pay the operator 8$ every week (6days). I also use 6$ from earnings for pesticides, as pests are rampant in the dry season. I also use 8$ on hiring casual labor on the farm, which is usually twice per week. This involves activities like weeding and application of fertilizers and manure. 12$ goes to my weekly savings.
With the savings and the loan, I intend to start a carwash. After a detailed research, the idea is favored by many factors; its location near the main road to the major town, availability of space, water and its location at the outskirts of the town. After enquiry on the costs involved in starting and running such a business from a similar, existing one, I will need a total of 825$ as a start-up.
2 Lorries of ballast will be required and will cost 353$. Casual labor for setting up the carwash bays and leveling off the ground will cost 120$(bays will accommodate 5 Lorries and 5 cars at the same time). Acquisition and putting up of the simple shade structures will cost 95$. Another 120$ will be used for buying required equipment; 10 plastic buckets each at 2.35$, 120 meters of hose pipe at 0.5$ per meter and 4 drying ramps, 12$ each. 59$ will be used for the daily running of the business. This will include buying of required detergents and hiring of labor at the carwash.
I am currently in an agreement with a friend who will hire me out a pressure washing machine for four months at a cost of 177$, time within which the business will have grown to start earning profit. I intend to buy my own pressure washing machine putting in account the long term hiring costs and also a tank (currently my dad has agreed to let me use a ‘support’ farm tank which is a bit smaller than needed).
I am looking forward to growing in business in every step with you!! Thank you in advance.

Loan Proposal

2 Lorries of ballast will be required and will cost 353$. Casual labor for setting up the carwash bays and leveling off the ground will cost 120$(bays will accommodate 5 Lorries and 5 cars at the same time). Acquisition and putting up of the simple shade structures will cost 95$. Another 120$ will be used for buying required equipment; 10 plastic buckets each at 2.35$, 120 meters of hose pipe at 0.5$ per meter and 4 drying ramps, 12$ each. 59$ will be used for the daily running of the business. This will include buying of required detergents and hiring of labor at the car wash.
I am currently in an agreement with a friend who will hire me out a pressure washing machine for four months at a cost of 177$, time within which the business will have grown to start earning profit. I intend to buy my own pressure washing machine putting in account the long term hiring costs and also a tank (currently my dad has agreed to let me use a ‘support’ farm tank which is a bit smaller than needed).

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Aug 19, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

eoinzeis

Australia

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  • Hadija    Apr 27, 2015

    Hello,
    I`ve just spoken to Victor, he`s saying his trying his best to start to repaying by hopefully the end of the month.
    Wishing him all the best.

    Regards,
    Hadija

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  • Hadija    Mar 25, 2015

    Hello,
    I called Victor, he was in a busy commercial vehicle and he`s promised to call me when he alights.

    Regards,
    Hadija

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  • Hadija    Feb 24, 2015

    Hello,
    My name is Hadija and am Victor`s VM.
    I have been trying to get in touch with him but am not able at the moment, I`ll try a few more times before reaching out to his next of kin and community leader to see if he`s OK and why he is late on his repayments.

    Regards,
    Hadija

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  • Victor    Nov 13, 2014

    hallo Zidisha fam!! been trying to make ends meet with the business start up, has been a bit challenging, though i now see progress and am looking forward to resuming with the repayments of the due amount!! Sorry for any inconveniences, though in business, you never know! Thanks

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  • Victor    Aug 20, 2014

    Thank you Zidisha Family!! The loan was disbursed on 19th, its now for me to play my part!! Thanks a lot for this rare opportunity to see growth in my business!!

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  • Victor    Aug 16, 2014

    Thanks a lot Clement!! thank you oeinzeis, thank you zidisha lenders for believing in me and this great opportunity...u have opened this door for me, i wont dissappoint!

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  • Clement    Aug 15, 2014

    Hi Victor, I invited you to the zidisha family after reviewing your financial sources and havin known you for more than 20 years now, In have firm belief in you and your capability!!! I recommend you again to the lenders and wish you all the best in growing your business!!!! I have seen what you can do and I know you can't disappoint!!! All the best, man!!!!

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  • Victor    Aug 15, 2014

    thank you Feldborg!! thank you Zidisha Lenders...borrowing the funds itself is a learning experience and a life-changing one too...I have the feeling of being on this side of the table now..

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  • Victor    Aug 14, 2014

    Thanks a lot Hedwich!! thanks Zidisha lenders for the chance...can't wait to see the business running, everyday am getting questions from the people i intend to employ, when do they start or how is everything going? All i have for now is hope and most of it, i lay it on you...

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  • Victor    Aug 13, 2014

    a section of the car wash, where with some few savings and dad's assistance, i was able to lay some stones. I really need your assistance, to move the business to the next level and at least show dad am serious and am doing something towards it.

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  • Victor    Aug 12, 2014

    goodwithoutgod, Zidisha Mathcing Loan Fund, thanks for your response...can't wait to raise the amount to enable me take the business to another level.

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