Fruit blender for my cafeteria

Grogan

Sagalla, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Grogan

Member since

March 2016

On-time repayments

83 installments  •  71%

About Me

I was born and raised in a family of 7boy and 3 girls. Just because my dad was'nt working by then, i had to be on and off school as i was sent home to collect school fees. I completed my primary education some years later and i had to stay outside for 2 years waiting for my brother to complete his secindary education. This was because my parents couldn't raise school fees for both of us at the same time.
Four years later after joining form one, i completed my secondary education. I passed moderately well but far much below my capability. This i attribute to being on and off school as i was being sent home to collect school fees. I remember some days when i'd go to school without taking anything in the morning.
After finishing my secondary education, i couldn't join college due to money constraints. I had to start working as a cook in one of my friend's local hotel. He was making good money according to me by then and i developed an intrest of starting my own business.
I saved the little i earned and after 2 years i had saved 15 000. That is when i started my own local hotel for i knew it will give me good money. I started by cooking chapati and supplying building and construction workers with food. I decided to rent a business room which costs me sh 3000 per month. . To date i feel i need to expand my business and thats why after a collegue introduced me to zidisha i embraced it whole heartedly knowing i will have a chance to expand my business.

My Business

I run a local hotel at Buguta. In my hotel, i mainly cook chapati, pilau, roasted meat and other foods.
Buguta is a town in the kenyan coast region and rice is the most eaten cereal here. Most of the chapati from my business get ready market from building and construction workers who mostly depend on credit for them to pay at the end of the week. As a way of attracting customers i had to provide these workers with food and get the money at the end of each week.
I had to choose starting a local hotel because of the experience that i had gained while working in my friends hotel as a cook. I felt he was making good money and that is what made choose running a hotel over other businesses.
It is not that bad because per day i may spend sh 1500 to 2 000 and by the end of the day make sh 3000.
The much i get from this business i use it to pay for my part time college fees. I felt i wasn't good enough and thats why i had to join a catering college. Part of what i earn i save it so as to reinvest in the business to expand it. Now that i have applied for a loan from zidisha, i feel my business will expand soon.
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Loan Proposal

For this loan proposal, i am planing to buy an electric fruit blender that will make me able to blend fruit juices. Buguta is a place in taita taveta county where fruits are obtained in abundance. This fruit blender will make me use locally available fruits to make pure and coktail of juices.
I am pretty sure many people will benefit as this area is ever hot. Most people will prefer fruit juices over manufactured juices.
This fruit blender is being sold @ ksh 9800 which is equivalent to 98 US dollars.
Should i get this fruit blender, i am pretty sure my business will expand due to profit gained from sales of these juices. Already there is ready market from building and construction workera and high school students at buguta secondary.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Mar 10, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

18 months

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Lenders

PG

Paul Graham

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$157.41

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Oct 8, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Mar 20, 2016 $2.01 Mar 20, 2016 $2.01
Mar 27, 2016 $2.01 Mar 27, 2016 $2.01
Apr 3, 2016 $2.01 Apr 3, 2016 $2.01
Apr 10, 2016 $2.01 Apr 3, 2016 $2.01
Apr 17, 2016 $2.01 Apr 3, 2016 $2.01
Apr 24, 2016 $2.01 Apr 3, 2016 $2.01
May 1, 2016 $2.01 Apr 27, 2016 $2.01
May 8, 2016 $2.01 May 5, 2016 $2.01
May 15, 2016 $2.01 May 5, 2016 $2.01
May 22, 2016 $2.01 May 5, 2016 $2.01
May 29, 2016 $2.01 May 5, 2016 $2.01
Jun 5, 2016 $2.01 May 5, 2016 $2.01
Jun 12, 2016 $2.01 Jun 5, 2016 $2.01
Jun 19, 2016 $2.01 Jun 5, 2016 $2.01
Jun 26, 2016 $2.01 Jun 5, 2016 $2.01
Jul 3, 2016 $2.01 Jun 5, 2016 $2.01
Jul 10, 2016 $2.01 Jun 5, 2016 $2.01
Jul 17, 2016 $2.01 Jul 16, 2016 $2.01
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Aug 28, 2016 $2.01 Aug 28, 2016 $2.01
Sep 4, 2016 $2.01 Sep 4, 2016 $2.01
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Sep 25, 2016 $2.01 Sep 18, 2016 $2.01
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Mar 26, 2017 $2.01 Mar 31, 2017 $2.01
Apr 2, 2017 $2.01 Apr 10, 2017 $2.01
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Apr 23, 2017 $2.01 May 6, 2017 $2.01
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Jun 25, 2017 $2.01 Jul 1, 2017 $2.01
Jul 2, 2017 $2.01 Jul 14, 2017 $2.01
Jul 9, 2017 $2.01 Sep 1, 2017 $2.01
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Jul 23, 2017 $2.01 Sep 1, 2017 $2.01
Jul 30, 2017 $2.01 Sep 1, 2017 $2.01
Aug 6, 2017 $2.01 Sep 1, 2017 $2.01
Aug 13, 2017 $2.01 Oct 8, 2017 $2.01
Aug 20, 2017 $2.01 Oct 8, 2017 $2.01
Aug 27, 2017 $2.01 Oct 8, 2017 $2.01
Sep 3, 2017 $2.01 Oct 8, 2017 $2.01
Sep 10, 2017 $2.01 Oct 8, 2017 $2.01
Sep 17, 2017 $0.27 Oct 8, 2017 $0.27

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