Simon
Kianjoya Village, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Simon
Member since
April 2013
On-time repayments
171 installments • 72%
I am a small-scale retailer and a part-time teacher at Mugaa Secondary School. I sell basic household things such as sugar, flour, salt, tea, etc. My business on average generates KShs 5,000 ($48 USD) in profit. I wish to expand the business so that it generates more profit to support my family. I get my stock from Nakuru town. We run this business with my wife, who attends to customers when I am teaching. My goal is to have a large shop so that I satisfy my customers and support my family.
During my free time, I like travelling and visiting places, listening to music, and watching movies. I have attended and completed college, but I have not yet gotten a meaningful job because there are few jobs in Kenya.
My shop is located in Kianjoya Shopping Centre, just adjacent to Kianjoya Primary School. I combine my small salary from teaching and the profit I generate from the business to support both my family and my younger siblings. My parents are old and rely on me and my other elder sister, who is married and lives far away. So I do not really manage to save a lot, but if I get a loan, I believe I will increase the stock so that I can get more profit to support my family accordingly. The more I expand the business, the more customers I will get and retain. I want my business to be stable and growing. In the future, I hope I can expand the business to even become a wholesaler.
I would like to apply for a loan which will aid in contruction of a semi permanent store. As I am engaged in purchase of cereals I would like to construct a semi permanent store which I will use to store the maize that I want to start buying as we head towards the harvestin season and later sell the maize next year at a profit. Below is a breakdown of the consruction materials and their prices.
Iron sheets………………………………………………..US$ 100
Timber………………………………………………………….US$ 50
NAILS…………………………………………………………..US$ 50
Labour…………………………………………………………….US$ 50
Poles …………………………………………………………….US$ 100
Cement………………………………………………………..US$ 25
Sand ……………………………………………………………..US$ 20
Metallic bars…………………………………………………US$ 25
Other expenses……………………………………………..US$20
If give the loan I believe that I will be in position to construct the store.which will be of great importance to my business for the smooth running of my business. Thanks in advance.to all the zidisha team.
I am a small scale retailer and a part time teacher at Mugaa Secondary School. I sell basic household things such as sugar, floor, salt, tea, etc. My business on average generates Kshs 5,000 profit. I wish to expand the business so that it generates more profit to support my family. I get my stock from Nakuru town. We run this business with my wife who attends to customers when I am teaching. My goal is to have a large shop so that I satisfy my customers and support my family. During my free time, I like travelling and visiting places , listening to music, and watching movies. I have attended college and completed but i have not yet gotten a meaningful job because there are few jobs in Kenya.
My shop is located in Kianjoya Shopping Centre just adjacent to Kianjoya Primary School. I combine my small salary from teaching job and the profit i generate from the business to support both my family and my younger siblings. My parents are old and rely on me and my other elder sister who is married far away. So i do not really manage to save a lot but if I get a loan, I believe I will increase the stock so that I can get more profit to support my family accordingly. The more I expand the business the more customer I will get and retain. I want my business to be stable and growing. in future, I hope I can expand the business to even become a wholesaler.
I would like to apply for a loan which will aid in contruction of a semi permanent store. As I am engaged in purchase of cereals I would like to construct a semi permanent store which I will use to store the maize that I want to start buying as we head towards the harvestin season and later sell the maize next year at a profit. Below is a breakdown of the consruction materials and their prices.
Iron sheets………………………………………………..US$ 100
Timber………………………………………………………….US$ 50
NAILS…………………………………………………………..US$ 50
Labour…………………………………………………………….US$ 50
Poles …………………………………………………………….US$ 100
Cement………………………………………………………..US$ 25
Sand ……………………………………………………………..US$ 20
Metallic bars…………………………………………………US$ 25
Other expenses……………………………………………..US$20
If give the loan I believe that I will be in position to construct the store.which will be of great importance to my business for the smooth running of my business. Thanks in advance.to all the zidisha team.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$319.00
Date disbursed
Oct 9, 2016
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
15 months
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Amount repaid
$319.36
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Jun 30, 2017
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
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Oct 16, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 16, 2016 | $2.02 |
Oct 20, 2016 | $3.02 | ||
Oct 23, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 29, 2016 | $5.04 |
Oct 30, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 29, 2016 | $5.04 |
Nov 6, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 29, 2016 | $5.04 |
Nov 13, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 29, 2016 | $5.04 |
Nov 20, 2016 | $5.04 | Oct 29, 2016 | $5.04 |
Nov 27, 2016 | $5.04 | Dec 2, 2016 | $5.04 |
Dec 4, 2016 | $5.04 | Dec 2, 2016 | $5.04 |
Dec 11, 2016 | $5.04 | Dec 2, 2016 | $5.04 |
Dec 18, 2016 | $5.04 | Dec 2, 2016 | $5.04 |
Dec 25, 2016 | $5.04 | Dec 2, 2016 | $5.04 |
Jan 1, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 11, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jan 8, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 11, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jan 15, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 11, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jan 22, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 11, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jan 29, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 31, 2017 | $5.04 |
Feb 5, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 31, 2017 | $5.04 |
Feb 12, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 31, 2017 | $5.04 |
Feb 19, 2017 | $5.04 | Jan 31, 2017 | $5.04 |
Feb 26, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Mar 5, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Mar 12, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Mar 19, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Mar 26, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Apr 2, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Apr 9, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Apr 16, 2017 | $5.04 | Mar 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Apr 23, 2017 | $5.04 | May 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Apr 30, 2017 | $5.04 | May 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
May 7, 2017 | $5.04 | May 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
May 14, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 1, 2017 | $5.04 |
May 21, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 1, 2017 | $5.04 |
May 28, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 1, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jun 4, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 1, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jun 11, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jun 18, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 2, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jun 25, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jul 2, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jul 9, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jul 16, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jul 23, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Jul 30, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Aug 6, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Aug 13, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Aug 20, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Aug 27, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Sep 3, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Sep 10, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Sep 17, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Sep 24, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Oct 1, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Oct 8, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Oct 15, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Oct 22, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Oct 29, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Nov 5, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Nov 12, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Nov 19, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Nov 26, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Dec 3, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Dec 10, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Dec 17, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Dec 24, 2017 | $5.04 | Jun 30, 2017 | $5.04 |
Dec 31, 2017 | $1.74 | Jun 30, 2017 | $1.74 |
James Oct 14, 2017
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