Boosting electronic shop

Romsay

Meru, Kenya

100% paid forward

Entrepreneur

Name

Romsay

Member since

February 2015

On-time repayments

39 installments  •  64%

About Me

My name is Romsay mwiti murungi,i was born and raised in MERU. I was 5 years old when I started my primary education at ontulili primary school where completed my primary education in 2004, then joined Kangaita secondary school in 2005 for my high school education, and completed my Kenya Certificate of secondary education in 2008.
The main hardship I encountered after completing high school is raising capital to start my agribusiness which later I did with the first loan and become successful then I relocated to Nairobi City in the year of 2018.
Here, in Nairobi, business was booming well until the year 2020 when coronavirus hits the country affecting business revenues. want my children to get quality education and have all the resources to see them succeed in life. In my part-time, I like reading books on business and also newspapers about financial markets and entrepreneurship articles.

My Business

I have two employees who take care of my Electronic shop and I paid about 100$ per month each. During the start-up of this business, I spend about usd3,000. The services are useful because I offer permanent employment to my employee so that they can take care of their families also. The goods are in high demand such as electricals and other electronics which are in high demand, the only challenges are importation fees and high tax rates from other countries. In electronics, TVs, LED bulbs, and hoofers are in high demand.
I choose this business because I had a passion for Electronics and other gadgets
Monthly I spend about $350 on rentals, and other expenses costs and maintenance. The cost will increase because I want to add gas cylinders to boost revenue in my business. I reinvest part of my profits in my other projects. also use the other part in home improvements.

Project Proposal

With the raised funds I'm going to purchase a good number of electronic pieces of equipment. then I will rebrand my shop to bring a good-looking picture to my customers and other business partners. this will help me to increase more profit to 25% thus being able to take care of my family.

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Project Info

Project Type

Pay It Forward

Disbursed amount

$103.00

Date disbursed

May 9, 2023

Backers

George

Nyandarua, Kenya

Ken Symon

Kiamutugu, Kenya

Philemon

Ayany, Kenya

Edi

Bondowoso, Indonesia

Rizal

Kabupaten Bogor, Indonesia

GF

Gammon Family

United States

Jesus Figueres

Valencia, Spain

W

wisdom2080

Fullerton, United States

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