Peter

Kiptangwanyi, Kenya

53% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Peter

Member since

March 2012

On-time repayments

18 installments  •  22%

About Me

I am married with four children who are all schooling. I live in Kiptangwanyi shopping center which is about 42km from Nakuru town. I live in plot number 54 house number 4. I have a welding and fabrication shop.

My Business

My business entails the services of welding and fabrication. The main challenges that this business encounter is lack of enough capital to expand the business and high cost of electricity.

Loan Proposal

I would like to use my loan to expand my business. I would also use my loan to buy a drilling machine. This machine is very useful in drilling holes in metals and other metallic materials.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$990.00

Date disbursed

May 10, 2012

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

19 months

Lenders

A

Anninymouse

Southampton, United Kingdom

AWOL

USA, United States

M

mikedufty

Perth, Australia

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

Eduardo

Zollikofen, Switzerland

B

BRWorthington

San Francisco, United States

J

jkats1988

New York, United States

P

Philippe

Adliswil, Switzerland

Charmonica

London, United Kingdom

Rdcmole

Cincinnati, United States

Honey

Sydney, Australia

G

geoffk

Brisbane, Australia

Straetman

Kaarst, Germany

Kjartan

Oslo, Norway

korben

VILLENAVE D'ORNON, France

D

Darcy

Kingsley, Australia

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  • Kjartan    Feb 12, 2014

    Hi Peter,

    Would you please give us an update on how your business is doing? Hope all is well!

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  • Kjartan    Sep 16, 2013

    Hi Peter! How are all things going? Would you please give us an update?

    And I hope your wife is better now!

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  • Peter    Mar 15, 2013

    dear my lenders, am sorry for my late repayments. first of all my business went down, so the income was very little.secondly my dear wife had to under go an operation in her neck.this affected me alot. i have been in some difficulties. i will make my repayments on 23rd march 2013. without failling.thanks so much my lenders for your patience.i will make sure i have made my repayments on that day thanks so much my lenders.

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  • Peter    Feb 5, 2013

    dear lenders i decide it is better to change monthly repayment so to be accurate and to ease my burden of other expenses as, the house rent have came up and also electricity bill has come up, also business is not doing well at this time because many people is preparing their farm for planting ,in that case it better to change the amount

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  • Peter    Sep 10, 2012

    please zidisha microfinance people it wasn't my will to reschedule this loan ,but i was forced my circumstances of my work. at this time business in this area have became very low because of low turnout of people cos thy are harvesting in this area, and also price of maize and beans is very low in the area. so that is what make customer even if he or she had gave me to make a door or window or any other thing that is concern with my metal work, he or she wont came to take and also to pay cos she or he is waiting for the price to go up. so please i have no otherwise than to schedule my repayment.

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    • Honey    Sep 10, 2012

      Thanks for letting us know, peter - hope things pick up for you soon.

      I wonder if you know of anyone who produces these bicycle ambulances. Here's a good picture to show you what one looks like - www.transportandsociety.com... - I hope you can see it. There are many types - some have shelter to cover the passenger/patient; some are designed for lying flat upon.

      If I could do what you do, I think I would want to make some of these bike-ambulances. They can be so handy for getting people quickly up to the main roads, where they can meet up with other vehicles like ambulances etc., for a safe and speedy trip to the doctor or to hospital. I understand these vehicles can be a real asset in rural areas where it is so difficult sometimes for sick people and others to travel to their destination.

      Anyway, all the best! Good luck with the business.

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  • Peter    May 2, 2012

    thank you all lenders who participate in my loan i thank you in advance may GOD OF HEAVEN BLESS YOU ALL now am looking forward to do my work with all my strength and power so that at the end i can make profit and return the money, thank you all[kaido peter]

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  • Peter    Apr 24, 2012

    hello lender thank you very much for continue to support my loan bid am very happy so far,am looking forward for my bid to be over yours[kaindo]

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    • Honey    Sep 10, 2012

      Thanks for letting us know, peter - hope things pick up for you soon.

      I wonder if you know of anyone who produces these bicycle ambulances. Here's a good picture to show you what one looks like - www.transportandsociety.com... - I hope you can see it. There are many types - some have shelter to cover the passenger/patient; some are designed for lying flat upon.

      If I could do what you do, I think I would want to make some of these bike-ambulances. They can be so handy for getting people quickly up to the main roads, where they can meet up with other vehicles like ambulances etc., for a safe and speedy trip to the doctor or to hospital. I understand these vehicles can be a real asset in rural areas where it is so difficult sometimes for sick people and others to travel to their destination.

      Anyway, all the best! Good luck with the business.

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