I will use this loan together with my current savings to buy starter culture [thermophilic cultures] a major recip...

John

Nakuru, Kenya

Funds disbursed

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100% funded of $150 goal

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Entrepreneur

Name

John

Member since

January 2014

On-time repayments

83 installments  •  0%

About Me

Hallo,
My name is Ouma John , aged 29 and stay in Nakuru, Kenya. I am the son of Mr. Gerald Ouma Ochuka and Mrs. Winnie Nyanganyi Ouma.I am the third born child of five siblings, among them Gad Onyango Ouma, Judith Vivian Ouma, Ezekiel Onyango Ouma and Walter Ouma.I am a graduate with Bachelors Degree in Economics from a local university. I am a husband to Jeniffer Aoko and a fsther of two sons and a daugter, who are John Odhiambo, Jerry Ochieng and Jane Adhiambo, who are 8, 5 and two years of ages respectively. I run a personal business that deals in purchase sales of various foodstuff from different companies in and outside Kenya. I also deal with hardware.

My Business

My business name is upfront General investment company Limited. It is a personal business that deals in purchase sales of various foodstuff from different companies in and outside Kenya. I also deal with hardware. It is situated in Nakuru town CBD, and employs 2 employees. With the assistance of my wife and my younger brother, I have been able to successfully and positively expand my business from small to medium business. It is able to generate me an approximated interest of 30000 Kenyan Shillings in a month. This enables me to pay for my house rent, daily house expenses and school fees for my two schooling children. with that, I am certain that I can comfortably service the loan, should I be granted.

Loan Proposal

i will use this loan together with my current savings to buy starter culture [Thermophilic cultures] a major recipe in yoghurt production. small and medium scale production of yogurt have increased leading for high demand for that particular commodity.on average i get a profit of KES 250 on sale of one sachet of a starter culture. this would mean KES 25000 as profit upon sale of 100 sachets. upon payment of this loan, i anticipate high credit limit that will enable scale the business professionally to greater heights as i also improve on my hardware.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Feb 23, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

19 months

Lenders

AWOL

USA, United States

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

S

stroll

Stockholm, Sweden

Silver

Steiermark, Austria

Zidisha

Sterling, United States

C

cjmenchaca

Austin, United States

B

blahblah

Nuernberg, Germany

B

Bavarian

Bavaria, Germany

Sundstroms

Falun, Sweden

T

TVandenbosch

Brussels, Belgium

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

H

HoseB

San Francisco, United States

K

Kendah72

United States

P

Peaches

United States

N

nycjen

United States

D

DCLending

United States

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  • Kendah72    Sep 4, 2014

    John, when will you get this caught up?

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  • TVandenbosch    Jul 17, 2014

    Dear John, do you have any updates on your yoghurt business, please? Thanks a lot in advance.

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  • Kendah72    Jul 16, 2014

    John, when will you begin repayment of this loan?

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  • AWOL    Jul 1, 2014

    Eh John, how's the yoghurt?

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  • AWOL    Jun 3, 2014

    John, we have not heard from you since
    you rescheduled your payments on
    March 26. May we have an update on
    your situation?

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  • John    Mar 26, 2014

    thanks for having awarded me a loan.however i have not been able to pay the previous weeks loan commitment due to unavoidable circumstances. my business ha not been doing well. i therefore intend to review my weekly payment downwards to enable me pay at ease. with weekly payment of kes 100 i can run the business and at the same time be able to meet my daily needs and that of my entire family.

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  • Kendah72    Mar 17, 2014

    John, how is your business going? When will you be able to start repayments?

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  • diza2722    Jan 31, 2014

    Hi John, your Facebook link is to a profile for "Osore Kanuti" who graduated from high school in 2012 - is that correct?

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