Buy an additional stock hardware items

James

Mombasa, Kenya

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Entrepreneur

Name

James

Member since

February 2015

On-time repayments

290 installments  •  54%

About Me

My name is James Kariuki, born in Nairobi city in the sixties and brought up in Nyeri County. Nyeri is in the central highlands of Kenya where farming is the main activity of the local community. My father was a businessman while my mother was a housewife engaging in farming of coffee and tea.

I went to primary and later secondary school in Nyeri and later joined a technical college where I did a course in building construction. I did not get a job related to the course I did and I decided to start a hardware business where I sell building materials such as pipes, taps, locks etc. This is what I doing to date.

I am married with two children, a boy and a girl and they are both in college after clearing their secondary education.

My Business

As stated above, I am in hardware business specializing in plumbing materials. I started this business in Nairobi but later relocated to Mombasa. I started as a hawker where I would sell the hardware items from door to door but with hard work and serious savings, I managed to establish a store which serves as an outlet for my hardware items. However, I still have a challenge in that my store is in upstairs and therefore no visibility. I mostly rely on my loyal customers, referrals and occasionally a stray buyer.

For this reason, I have started another hardware store in a place called Ukunda – 20 Kilometers from Mombasa where I am operating from down stairs and the visibility of the business is excellent. This is a much smaller town but my market share is good due to low competition in this field. My main challenge right now is to buy adequate stock for this new branch since getting credit from the local lending institutions is very difficult and also very expensive.

I want to leverage on Zidisha loans to grow my business and take it to higher heights.

Loan Proposal

As mentioned earlier, I deal in selling of hardware items - mostly construction materials. The business is doing well due to rapid expansion of Mombasa city where the business is located. I opened a new branch recently which is being run by my wife and it is picking up well.

I have planned to boost the stock of this new store so as to attract new customers. Therefore, if I get funded, I will spend the money as follows:

1. Buy 1 dozen hammers at a cost of USD 40
2. Buy rolls of electrical cables at a cost of USD 80
3. Buy plumbing materials at a cost of USD 75

From my experience, the above are fast selling items and I will be able to sell them withing a short time. This will increase my profitability and contribute to further growth of my business.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$189.00

Date disbursed

Jul 25, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

Brian

Midhurst, Canada

F

Fischer

Calgary, Canada

A

alexvanandel

Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands

B

BMcDermott

Washington, DC, United States

Evan Lamos

Brussels, Belgium

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Scangaid

Pittsburgh, United States

M

Manley

Windermere, United States

WiscoHorndog

United States

Otto Barten

Amsterdam, Netherlands

M

MatzeFR

Frankfurt, Germany

wissam

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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