Name
Raphael Kimathi
Member since
July 2016
On-time repayments
94 installments • 70%
At childhood,I had a great dream where I thought of becoming a great business merchant.I went to school like any other normal Kenyan.after I completed my education,I borrowed a little money from my parents,plus my little savings then started a fruits business.my country,in fact and the region that I am in,is much favorable for the business.currently I do not have children,but when I get them,I know they must admire great things under the sun
In my business,I deal with fruits and vegetables.I opted to this form of business because these products are a common products for all genders and ages.my locality majority are children and women,who are my potential customers.The profit I realise from this business is channeled in expansion of the business and educating my younger siblings .
When I get this money i will buy Apple mangoes 10 kilograms is 5dollars, sweet banana 10 kilograms cost 5dollars,water melon 10 piece cost 10dollars, butternut one kilograms cost10 dollars, sweet potato 200 kilograms cost 170dollars, pawpaw 100 kilograms cost 100 dollars,long banana 100 kilograms cost 30 dollars, Orange's 50 kilograms cost 30 dollars, and I sell all this item I can make 1500 ksh profit per day
Positive
4
Neutral
None
Negative
None
Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$356.00
Date disbursed
Feb 4, 2018
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
8 months
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BernadetteV May 11, 2017
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