Dear lenders, i will use the loan granted by you in the following criteria: ksh. 10,000 which is equivalent to around $...

Anthony Chege

Thika - Makongeni Phase 6, Kenya

6% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Anthony Chege

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

57 installments  •  2%

About Me

I am a 23 year old Male Kenyan citizen. I am the second born in a family of four children. I live in Thika, Makongeni Estate- Phase 6. Plot Number A7, House number 22. From Thika White Line Matatu Stage, take a Matatu to Makongeni. Alight from a stage known as Polysack. From there, walk 100 metres straight to Saint Mulumba Hospital. Opposite the entrance of the hospital, you'll find the plot where I live in. Plot Number A7, house number 22
I am a second hand clothes dealer in Thika. I started my business after clearing my high school education. This is because my brothers and sisters were in the business and I used to work with them when not in school. This led me to have passion in the business as I understood it well and it did make good returns.
Apart from business, I am pursuing Automotive Engineering from Thika Training Technical School. Currently I am in first year.

My Business

I am a second hand clothes dealer in Thika.
I provide a range of clothes ranging from men, women to children. I ensure that the whole family gets the clothes all under one roof and this has mande me very popular in Thika as not only do I offer quality clothes but even I allow my customers to place orders via my telephone number and soon enough online via my website that is soon to be launched.
In Thika, there are various clothes shop but what makes me stand out despite the competition is also the fact that being a young entrepreneur many people appreciate the fact that I have ventured into a business where it's perceived to require a lot of capital. I started with just a bale of clothes and now I have grown to own my own stall and soon I want to expand my business in other major towns in the country including our capital city Nairobi.
The business is profitable as within a month on average I get Ksh. 25000 profit but on very good month, profit can go as high as Ksh. 40,000 especially during festive seasons like April and December.
The risks include hike in license fees and theft but I'm glad that our County Government is doing all it can to eradicate or minimize the risks us as business men face.

Loan Proposal

Dear Lenders,
I will use the loan granted by you in the following criteria: Ksh. 10,000 which is equivalent to around $121 to purchase a bale of clothes from Gikomba Market in Nairobi.
The remaining Ksh. 1700 equivalent to around $21 I will use it to cater for polythene bags that I use to put the clothes they purchase from my stall. The bags will be branded using my stall's name.
Please accept my proposal. Thanks.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Jan 29, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

13 months

Lenders

investor

Candiac, Canada

J

Jopar

Corroios, Portugal

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

T

thebonseung

Republic of Korea

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