Peter

Kiptangwanyi, Kenya

36% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Peter

Member since

December 2012

On-time repayments

45 installments  •  22%

About Me

I live in Kiptangwanyi shopping center which is about 45 kilometers from Nakuru town. I live in plot number 84, house number 1. I am and living at the shopping center where I also do operate my business. I finished school where I sat for my secondary school certificate at Muriricua Secondary School in the year 2008. I then started working as casual laborer in the local farm s before starting a small business at the shopping center. I started a kiosk at 2010 at the shopping center which has grown into a retail shop. This is where we obtain our basic needs and that of my family. I pay school fees for my one brother and one sister. I also rely on this retail shop for most of my personal expenses. I have also integrated my retail shop with a green grocery where I sell vegetables and green food at the shop. This is a good business and I usually do it with the whole of heart. I intend to improve the status of my business from the loan that I will get from Zidisha organization. During the last three years the area has had a very good production in the agricultural sector,
This had very positive opportunities especially in the sector of vegetables as most business in the area usually relies on the farms.

My Business

I live in Kiptangwanyi shopping center which is about 45 kilometers from Nakuru town plot number 84, house number 1. I am a renowned businessman at the shopping center where I also do operate my business. This is a business that I love and most people in this area are my customers. I treat my customers with very high customers a virtue that has earned me a lot of credit and thus I have most of them preferring to buy commodities from my business premises.I started a kiosk at 2010 at the shopping center which has grown into a retail shop.. This year the business has been very ok and the shop has grown well. The main challenges that this business encounter are lack of enough funds to expand the business, drought and poor roads that affect the transport industry. We are grateful that the restoration of Mau forest has changed the productivity of these area and we are now having at least some food from the farms and this is good for the business. During the last three years the area has had a very good production in the agricultural sector.

Loan Proposal

I would like to use my loan to expand the room in which I am operating my business in. I would like to make the shelves of the shop better in order to accomodate more items and also to attract more customers in my shop through attractive displaying of the commodities that I sell in my business. This will boost my business alot.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$500.00

Date disbursed

Jan 10, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

46 months

Lenders

A

Anninymouse

Southampton, United Kingdom

E

Errol

Bradenton, FL, United States

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

G

grizu

dortmund, Germany

T

taiti123

Singapore, Singapore

T

ToddK

Indianapolis, IN, USA, United States

S

Snake707

Somewhere, Germany

russell

leicester, United Kingdom

Sundstroms

Falun, Sweden

M

missjoyy

Munich, Germany

L

ldworld

Idaho, United States

Creole1

Mobile, Alabama, United States

B

bgj21

Cambridge, United Kingdom

M

Mårten

Inden, Switzerland

K

KnutAnders

niedernhausen, Germany

S

Saverocity

New York, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$271.76

Amount remaining

$479.76

Expected completion

Nov 22, 2016

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$17.65

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Mar 22, 2013 $51.39 Apr 8, 2013 $51.39
Apr 22, 2013 $36.85 Apr 8, 2013 $1.55
Jun 7, 2013 $17.65
Jul 23, 2013 $17.65
May 22, 2013 $0.00
Jun 22, 2013 $0.00
Jul 22, 2013 $0.00
Aug 22, 2013 $0.00
Sep 22, 2013 $0.00
Oct 22, 2013 $17.65 Oct 22, 2013 $17.65
Nov 22, 2013 $17.65 Nov 21, 2013 $17.65
Dec 22, 2013 $17.65 Dec 23, 2013 $8.24
Dec 29, 2013 $9.41
Jan 22, 2014 $17.65 Jan 22, 2014 $17.65
Feb 22, 2014 $17.65 Feb 22, 2014 $7.06
Feb 23, 2014 $10.59
Mar 22, 2014 $17.65 Mar 23, 2014 $8.24
Mar 25, 2014 $9.41
Apr 22, 2014 $17.65 Apr 24, 2014 $4.71
Apr 28, 2014 $12.94
May 22, 2014 $17.65 May 24, 2014 $10.59
May 28, 2014 $7.06
Jun 22, 2014 $17.65 Jun 23, 2014 $7.06
Jun 29, 2014 $10.59
Jul 22, 2014 $17.65 Jul 22, 2014 $11.76
Jul 27, 2014 $5.88
Aug 22, 2014 $17.65 Aug 24, 2014 $3.53
Aug 29, 2014 $3.53
Sep 22, 2014 $17.65
Oct 22, 2014 $17.65
Nov 22, 2014 $17.65
Dec 22, 2014 $17.65
Jan 22, 2015 $17.65
Feb 22, 2015 $17.65
Mar 22, 2015 $17.65
Apr 22, 2015 $17.65
May 22, 2015 $17.65
Jun 22, 2015 $17.65
Jul 22, 2015 $17.65
Aug 22, 2015 $17.65
Sep 22, 2015 $17.65
Oct 22, 2015 $17.65
Nov 22, 2015 $17.65
Dec 22, 2015 $17.65
Jan 22, 2016 $17.65
Feb 22, 2016 $17.65
Mar 22, 2016 $17.65
Apr 22, 2016 $17.65
May 22, 2016 $17.65
Jun 22, 2016 $17.65
Jul 22, 2016 $17.65
Aug 22, 2016 $17.65
Sep 22, 2016 $17.65
Oct 22, 2016 $17.65
Nov 22, 2016 $10.35

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