Bulk purchase of fuel for my bakery oven

George

Limuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

George

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

84 installments  •  83%

About Me

I'm a passionate baker.Nevertheless,I.m trained in High School language teaching.
I settled in the baking industry after dabbling in various businesses in diverse sectors including farming and transport.I chose the food sector owing to the fact that food is non seasonal and a mandatory item on the family budget.
My permanent address is Limuru township ,a town 25 km from the capital and renowned for the entrepreneurial spirit of her people.I resigned from my day job early last year to concentrate in my business,something that I always dreamed of.
I'm the sixth born in a family of ten ,something that taught me the art of coexistence and team play ;which are necessary essentials in business.
I'm seeking a partnership with lenders from the Zidisha forum for now and in the future expansion of this promising business.

My Business

Bread baking and selling is my business.My average monthly sales are usd 1500 with profits of usd 375.
Sweetfest bakery has been in operation for the last 1 year.It is strategically located in a densely populated residential area within Nairobi's Industrial area.
Currently,I sell 100 loaves daily against a backdrop of 500 loaves daily target by end of 2014.
My strength is in retailing a low cost bread to a target market that is very price-conscious.The following factors enable me to sell my bread at a whooping kes 10 lower than my competition;
a]Use of sweet flour composite flour
b]No transport costs as the bakery is within the target market
c]Reduced packaging costs
d]Use of low cost fuels
Competition and cash flow are the main challenges .My response to competition has been in strategic pricing.I also intend to enhance my sales by stocking other breakfast essentials mostly milk to ensure a one stop breakfast shop.
The investment advanced will be used to source raw materials in bulk thus enhancing my cost cutting measures.

Loan Proposal

I use a charcoal-powered oven. Unfortunately, getting charcoal has been very stressful due to a government ban on charcoal burning and transport.
Accordingly, briquettes are now the better option. Unfortunately, there are not many people who sell briquettes in my neighborhood. Those who sell at good prices tend to be far and they prefer people who order viable quantities.
This loan will help me order this fuel in bulk.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$125.00

Date disbursed

Feb 17, 2019

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 weeks

Lenders

nicole

Worcester, Ma, United States

MarktheMormon

Sandy, Utah, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$125.47

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Mar 11, 2019

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Feb 24, 2019 $31.38 Feb 24, 2019 $31.38
Mar 3, 2019 $31.38 Mar 1, 2019 $31.38
Mar 10, 2019 $31.38 Mar 10, 2019 $31.38
Mar 17, 2019 $31.35 Mar 11, 2019 $31.35

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