Martin

Nakuru, Kenya

43% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Martin

Member since

June 2013

On-time repayments

28 installments  •  25%

About Me

My name is Martin Murimi Nyaguthii and a resident of Pangani Estate of Nakuru town that is two kilometers from the town.l hail from a family of four members where am the first born.After graduating from college of bakery two years ago l was employed in a local bakery but later with the support of my mother l was able to start my own business so as to increase my income.l use the earnings from the business to support my siblings who are still in school as well as expand the business.during my free time l like reading inspirational books.

My Business

my business is located along the Kanu street of Nakuru town near pangani juction. l do bake cakes and sell them in pieces where the prices vary with the size of the cake.l also sell soft drinks such as juice,soda and milk so as to increase the sales.The business is very profitable as its strategically situated where most of my customers are the students from the neighboring colleges and the local residents who buy when going home from jobs .on average l make ks 10,000 per month after deducting the expenses.Although there is lot of competition from supermarkets and other bakers l make sure that my prices are competitive and affordable to the customers as well as ensuring that l give my customers quality service so as to attract and retain them besides ensuring that my cakes are very delicious.if advanced with the loan l will invest in buying modern ovens so as to be efficient in my business and reduce the cost as at times l use the charcoal jiko.my future plan is to make my business a one stop cake shop for the Nakuru residents.

Loan Proposal

First of all i would like to thank Zidisha and the lenders for the help they offered me and also for their support. i wolud like to thank also the lenders dearly for having trusted in me and for that i give them a great thank you for evrything. My business was located along the Kanu street of Nakuru town near pangani junction. l dId bake cakes and sell them in pieces where the prices vary with the size of the cake.l also sold soft drinks such as juice,soda and milk so as to increase the sales.The business was very profitable as it was strategically situated where most of my customers were the students from the neighboring colleges and the local residents who buy when going home from jobs .on average l made ks 10,000 per month after deducting the expenses.Although there was lot of competition from supermarkets and other bakers l made sure that my prices were competitive and affordable to the customers as well as ensuring that l give my customers quality service so as to attract and retain them besides ensuring that my cakes were very delicious.if advanced with the loan l will invest in and start a cyber business together with the little savings i have made from my business. i thank zidisha .

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$368.00

Date disbursed

Nov 26, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

24 months

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Summary

Amount repaid

$210.12

Amount remaining

$274.86

Expected completion

Dec 15, 2015

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$19.81

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 14, 2014 $19.81 Jan 6, 2014 $19.81
Feb 14, 2014 $19.81 Jan 6, 2014 $0.43
Feb 9, 2014 $19.38
Mar 15, 2014 $19.81 Feb 9, 2014 $10.38
Feb 21, 2014 $8.33
Mar 11, 2014 $1.10
Apr 15, 2014 $19.81 Mar 11, 2014 $10.81
Apr 13, 2014 $9.00
May 15, 2014 $19.81 Apr 13, 2014 $0.52
Apr 13, 2014 $9.52
May 14, 2014 $10.12
Aug 13, 2014 $9.17
Jun 15, 2014 $0.36 Aug 13, 2014 $0.36
Jul 15, 2014 $19.64 Aug 13, 2014 $11.90
Sep 12, 2014 $7.74
Aug 15, 2014 $19.64 Sep 12, 2014 $19.64
Sep 15, 2014 $9.52 Oct 14, 2014 $9.52
Oct 15, 2014 $23.81 Oct 14, 2014 $14.29
Dec 11, 2014 $9.52
Nov 15, 2014 $23.81 Dec 11, 2014 $14.29
Feb 12, 2015 $9.52
Dec 15, 2014 $23.81 Feb 12, 2015 $14.29
Jan 15, 2015 $23.81
Feb 15, 2015 $23.81
Mar 15, 2015 $23.81
Apr 15, 2015 $23.81
May 15, 2015 $23.81
Jun 15, 2015 $23.81
Jul 15, 2015 $23.81
Aug 15, 2015 $23.81
Sep 15, 2015 $23.81
Oct 15, 2015 $23.81
Nov 15, 2015 $23.81
Dec 15, 2015 $3.43

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