I will use my loan to purchase lambs that are below 6 months. i will rear them in my farm and slaughter them once they m...

Simon

Limuru, Kenya

17% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Simon

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

166 installments  •  6%

About Me

I am fourth in a family of six siblings. My parent passed away in 2002 after they were involved in a road accident. I am 25 years old. After the death of my parents, uant took the responsibiliy of paying my secondary school fees. I completed secondary school studies in 2006, despite encountering numerous financial challenges. I was not fortunate enough to get a sponsor for college education. Thus, I had to find out a way of living.

I was employed by Raha tea packers., a small company based in limury in 2007. I worked there until 2011 when war crises affected the main market for the company, Somalia. I had made some savings and decided to open a butchery. I started with selling sheep meet but eventually, managed to sell cow meet as well. Today, I have expanded the business and I also sell cooked sheep and cow meet. Currently, I use the returns from the business in paying my bills and supporting the business to achieve competitive edge. I have developed the necesary skills that have enabled me to run the business smoothly.

My Business

Curently, I rely on my butchery as the main source of income. I also cultivate cabbages and other farm produces but in small amounts. I sell both cooked and uncooked sheep and cow meet and have already established customers and reputation in the Area. There is only one other butchery in Murengeti and the owner operates the way I do currently, through purchasing meet from the slaughterhouse. I believe that my plan is innovative and I will have an aded advantage. Also, I will eliminate problems of low supply that we come across sometimes, especially during holidays. I have one and quater acres of land that I inherited from my father and will lease more land to support my business.

Currently, I buy one cow and one sheep each day. The average cost of purchasing them is around Kshs 35,000. My average gross income per day is Shs. 1,500. I have employed one person and I pay him Kshs 15,000 per month. After deducting other expenses, my average net profit per month is around Kshs 25,000. If I can slaughter my own sheep and cow, I estimate that I they can give me a gross profit of more than Kshs15,000 in a day. Thus, I believe that that will be a breakthrough to me. I considered this decision because I found it to be the best way of expanding my profit. People of Limuru are good consumers and cow and sheep meet. However, the demand for the meet is almost satisfied. This means that increasing my supply may not work well since there may be exccess supply than demand, which may lead to loss. Thus, finding an alternative and cheaper source through rearing my own sheep and cows is one way through which higher profits can be realized.

Since the business is ongoing, I will use the daily returns in repaying the loan. I am assured that with my plan in place, I will have a breakthrough in less than two years. Thanks a lot to lenders for opening this oportunity that can help to support my plans.

Loan Proposal

Thanks to Zidisha for giving me this good oportunity to expand my business. My focus is long-term. I will use the loan amount in purchasing a lambs. A lamb that is below 6 months costs Kshs 1,500 and below. I already have savings and I will add to the loan. My business is ongoing and I earn an average of Kshs 1,500 daily. After deducting expenses, I have an average profit of Kshs 800 daily. Once I manage to repay my first loan, I will consider additional loans that will augment my savings and purchase calfs. Thus, I will be able to pay my loan with that money. I welcome lenders to support me in realizing my long-term goals.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Jan 29, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

38 months

Lenders

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

D

drjofleming

UK, United Kingdom

Silver

Steiermark, Austria

Zidisha

Sterling, United States

B

blahblah

Nuernberg, Germany

B

Bavarian

Bavaria, Germany

J

JoeSolar

Virginia, United States

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

B

bwitt

Berkeley, United States

G

GanSatya

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$34.84

Amount remaining

$173.32

Expected completion

Apr 8, 2017

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$1.18

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Feb 7, 2014 $7.49 Jan 30, 2014 $7.49
Feb 14, 2014 $7.49 Jan 30, 2014 $7.49
Feb 21, 2014 $7.49 Jan 30, 2014 $3.84
Feb 21, 2014 $3.66
Feb 28, 2014 $0.00
Mar 7, 2014 $0.00
Mar 15, 2014 $0.00
Mar 22, 2014 $1.76 Feb 21, 2014 $0.01
Mar 26, 2014 $1.75
Mar 29, 2014 $1.76 Mar 26, 2014 $1.76
Apr 5, 2014 $1.76 Mar 26, 2014 $1.76
Apr 12, 2014 $1.76 Mar 26, 2014 $0.01
Apr 19, 2014 $1.75
Apr 19, 2014 $1.76 Apr 19, 2014 $1.76
Apr 26, 2014 $1.76 Apr 19, 2014 $1.76
May 3, 2014 $1.76 Apr 19, 2014 $1.76
May 10, 2014 $0.00
May 17, 2014 $0.00
May 24, 2014 $0.00
May 31, 2014 $0.00
Jun 7, 2014 $0.00
Jun 14, 2014 $1.18 Apr 19, 2014 $0.01
Jun 21, 2014 $1.18
Jun 28, 2014 $1.18
Jul 5, 2014 $1.18
Jul 12, 2014 $1.18
Jul 19, 2014 $1.18
Jul 26, 2014 $1.18
Aug 2, 2014 $1.18
Aug 9, 2014 $1.18
Aug 16, 2014 $1.18
Aug 23, 2014 $1.18
Aug 30, 2014 $1.18
Sep 6, 2014 $1.18
Sep 13, 2014 $1.18
Sep 20, 2014 $1.18
Sep 27, 2014 $1.18
Oct 4, 2014 $1.18
Oct 11, 2014 $1.18
Oct 18, 2014 $1.18
Oct 25, 2014 $1.18
Nov 1, 2014 $1.18
Nov 7, 2014 $1.18
Nov 14, 2014 $1.18
Nov 21, 2014 $1.18
Nov 28, 2014 $1.18
Dec 5, 2014 $1.18
Dec 12, 2014 $1.18
Dec 19, 2014 $1.18
Dec 26, 2014 $1.18
Jan 2, 2015 $1.18
Jan 9, 2015 $1.18
Jan 16, 2015 $1.18
Jan 23, 2015 $1.18
Jan 30, 2015 $1.18
Feb 6, 2015 $1.18
Feb 13, 2015 $1.18
Feb 20, 2015 $1.18
Feb 27, 2015 $1.18
Mar 6, 2015 $1.18
Mar 14, 2015 $1.18
Mar 21, 2015 $1.18
Mar 28, 2015 $1.18
Apr 4, 2015 $1.18
Apr 11, 2015 $1.18
Apr 18, 2015 $1.18
Apr 25, 2015 $1.18
May 2, 2015 $1.18
May 9, 2015 $1.18
May 16, 2015 $1.18
May 23, 2015 $1.18
May 30, 2015 $1.18
Jun 6, 2015 $1.18
Jun 13, 2015 $1.18
Jun 20, 2015 $1.18
Jun 27, 2015 $1.18
Jul 4, 2015 $1.18
Jul 11, 2015 $1.18
Jul 18, 2015 $1.18
Jul 25, 2015 $1.18
Aug 1, 2015 $1.18
Aug 8, 2015 $1.18
Aug 15, 2015 $1.18
Aug 22, 2015 $1.18
Aug 29, 2015 $1.18
Sep 5, 2015 $1.18
Sep 12, 2015 $1.18
Sep 19, 2015 $1.18
Sep 26, 2015 $1.18
Oct 3, 2015 $1.18
Oct 10, 2015 $1.18
Oct 17, 2015 $1.18
Oct 24, 2015 $1.18
Oct 31, 2015 $1.18
Nov 6, 2015 $1.18
Nov 13, 2015 $1.18
Nov 20, 2015 $1.18
Nov 27, 2015 $1.18
Dec 4, 2015 $1.18
Dec 11, 2015 $1.18
Dec 18, 2015 $1.18
Dec 25, 2015 $1.18
Jan 1, 2016 $1.18
Jan 8, 2016 $1.18
Jan 15, 2016 $1.18
Jan 22, 2016 $1.18
Jan 29, 2016 $1.18
Feb 5, 2016 $1.18
Feb 12, 2016 $1.18
Feb 19, 2016 $1.18
Feb 26, 2016 $1.18
Mar 4, 2016 $1.18
Mar 11, 2016 $1.18
Mar 19, 2016 $1.18
Mar 26, 2016 $1.18
Apr 2, 2016 $1.18
Apr 9, 2016 $1.18
Apr 16, 2016 $1.18
Apr 23, 2016 $1.18
Apr 30, 2016 $1.18
May 7, 2016 $1.18
May 14, 2016 $1.18
May 21, 2016 $1.18
May 28, 2016 $1.18
Jun 4, 2016 $1.18
Jun 11, 2016 $1.18
Jun 18, 2016 $1.18
Jun 25, 2016 $1.18
Jul 2, 2016 $1.18
Jul 9, 2016 $1.18
Jul 16, 2016 $1.18
Jul 23, 2016 $1.18
Jul 30, 2016 $1.18
Aug 6, 2016 $1.18
Aug 13, 2016 $1.18
Aug 20, 2016 $1.18
Aug 27, 2016 $1.18
Sep 3, 2016 $1.18
Sep 10, 2016 $1.18
Sep 17, 2016 $1.18
Sep 24, 2016 $1.18
Oct 1, 2016 $1.18
Oct 8, 2016 $1.18
Oct 15, 2016 $1.18
Oct 22, 2016 $1.18
Oct 29, 2016 $1.18
Nov 5, 2016 $1.18
Nov 11, 2016 $1.18
Nov 18, 2016 $1.18
Nov 25, 2016 $1.18
Dec 2, 2016 $1.18
Dec 9, 2016 $1.18
Dec 16, 2016 $1.18
Dec 23, 2016 $1.18
Dec 30, 2016 $1.18
Jan 6, 2017 $1.18
Jan 13, 2017 $1.18
Jan 20, 2017 $1.18
Jan 27, 2017 $1.18
Feb 3, 2017 $1.18
Feb 10, 2017 $1.18
Feb 17, 2017 $1.18
Feb 24, 2017 $1.18
Mar 3, 2017 $1.18
Mar 10, 2017 $1.18
Mar 18, 2017 $1.18
Mar 25, 2017 $1.18
Apr 1, 2017 $1.18
Apr 8, 2017 $0.38

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