Name
Stephen
Member since
May 2014
On-time repayments
54 installments • 69%
I am 37 years of age , married to one beloved wife her name Mary. In the year 2006,we were blessed with a boy later in the year 2008,we were blessed with a baby girl. We live in eastliegh section 3 center plot no. 36/11/1155 thirteenth street eastliegh about 10km from Nairobi city centre. I started business a shop where I later introduced charcoal in the year 2012. This business has really changed my life situation because it has given me money that has enabled me to pay my rent, bills and even take my children to school.
My business is located at Eastliegh section 3 thirteenth street. It is by the name Stemsa Shop and I sell charcoal. It is located about 100 meters away from the eastliegh section 3 bus stop opposite Dubai supermarket. In my business i give services of selling food products, charcoal, onions, fruits, shoes and cereals. I also sell juices, sugar, cooking oil(solid and liquid ),breads and cakes among other items. I had previously been given a loan from co-operative bank easltliegh branch worthy Kes:80,000 and repaid it within 13 months ahead of time frame of 18 months period. I am requesting a loan from the Zidisha Micro-finance lenders to boost my business and expand. I promise to abide the Zidisha rules and regulations and to be trustworthy and timely through your funds and the repayments time period .Thank you in advance.
Thank you all lenders of my previous loans from you for my business which has made the business grow tremendously. I look forward to have this loan which will enable me to acquire more stocks and I promise to pay in time without fail.
I will buy and build more space to stock more goods for my customers.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$187.00
Date disbursed
Mar 3, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
7 weeks
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