James

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

James

Member since

July 2011

On-time repayments

23 installments  •  43%

About Me

i am a kenyan citizen aged 27, married, holding kenyan certificate of secondary education mean grade C+. i operate i single shop at KITI estate in Nakuru town. i have running it for the last 4 years.

My Business

after completing my secondary education back in the year 2005 my parents loan sponsored me with 10,000 shillings that i used to buy maize grains from December of that year through to April 2006. over that period i was able to buy and sell about 120 bags each of 90 kg of maize. i would use a family bicycle to gather the product in makongo village where i grew up. initially i was able to buy 5 bags and later sell them to brokers who took them to other districts. for every bag , i got a profit of kshs 500. as time went buy i managed to buy between 10-15 bags a week making a maximum profit of sh 7500 in two weeks. as time went by supply decreased and by april there was nothing to trade. in the close of my trade period i had accumulated net profits amounting to 50,000 shillings. from January 2009, i had joined a a co-operative society namely Njemtaka that has offices in the neighbouring village called Munanda. i was able to contribute 3500 per month. in May the same year i took a loan of ksh 30000 and together with my savings, a started a kiosk(small shop business). after operating it for nine months at the time i completed paying my loan, i took another loan of kshs 80000 in the year 2010 and relocated my business to nakuru town, KITI estate where i am experiencing a higher turn over. i have so far completed paying the loan and i am still a member of the co-operative. however their interest rate is higher ie. 12% per annum and therefore i would prefer a loan from Zidisha. if given a loan of kshs 50000 and top up my savings of kshs 30000 and use the sum to buy grains during this harvesting season, bulk-break and later retail to my customers. i am intending to buy maize and beans as the most popular grains. my shop has enough space to stock atleast 10 bags of each. a 90kg bag of maize from the farmers cost is ksh 3000 and that of beans cost kshs 4000. and the rest for transport. on average each bag of maize will earn a profit of sh 800 and that of beans shs 900, and the profit may improve as the supply diminish in the market. i look forward for a positive response

Loan Proposal

If given a loan of kshs 40000 and top up to my savings of kshs 30000, i would then use the sum to buy cereals during this harvesting season, bulk-break them and later retail to my customers. I am intending to buy maize and beans as the most popular grains. my shop has enough space to stock at least 10 bags of each type of cereals. 90kg bag of maize from the farmers cost is ksh 3000 and that of beans cost kshs 4000(a variety called "kawairimu" locally).By the time i will complete the purchase my business will cater for transport. On average each bag of maize will earn a profit of sh 800 and that of beans shs 900, and the profit may improve as the supply diminish in the market.My objective is that by the end of year 2011,i shall have least eight varieties of cereals for trade including green grams varieties which are a main common component of kenyan meals.I intend, in the same period, to retail more flour. I look forward for a positive response.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$454.00

Date disbursed

Aug 15, 2011

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

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  • Mårten    Nov 6, 2022

    Hi Jimmy!
    how's it going these days? Getting ever so close to finishing this one...!

    All the best,

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  • Julia Kurnia    Nov 6, 2013

    Dear all,

    I spoke just now with Mr. Mwaura. He had posted a comment last month to let lenders know that he was forced to close his business due to a family emergency. He was very apologetic about missing loan payments, even though it seems he had not had much choice: he had done so in order to care for his immediate family during a crisis.

    Mr. Mwaura was adamant that he would settle his obligation to Zidisha lenders as soon as he could muster the financial resources needed to make repayments. I have advised him to use the rescheduling option in our website, in the meantime.

    Best,

    Julia Kurnia
    Director, Zidisha

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  • James    Oct 1, 2013

    hi. I have wronged you. Not deliberately.At one point i had to to close my business due to some serious family issues. So far its not as good as it had been but irrespective of that, i will surely meet my responsibility with you starting end of October. Thank you.

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    • Mårten    Oct 1, 2013

      Hi Jimmy,
      I'm happy that you haven't given up, in spite of a hard time!

      And, I'm not sure (because only one of my borrowers are paying -sometimes- daily, or rather 1,000 shilling each time), but it would seem that once you've paid the 5% transaction fee, you can pay back the loan on as many occasions as you want: this might be a way to make it feel "easier", to pay something every other day or so, instead of big monthlies.

      Can someone, anyone, confirm what the 5% flat fee in fact covers (unlimited payments)?

      All the best,
      Mårten

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  • James    Jul 15, 2013

    Hi. My commitment to zidisha remains unchanged. I will measure up to my promise.
    jimmy.

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  • James    Jun 1, 2013

    Hi lenders. Wish you are ok. I regret to inform you that business is down interms of performance and consequently will not be able to submit this months installment. I would be glad to know the implication of my request.
    Thank you in advance.
    Jimmy.

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    • Daniel    Jun 1, 2013

      Am sorry to hear about your difficulties. Thanks for letting us know -- hope your business recovers soon!

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  • James    May 5, 2013

    Hi friends. I wish to request you to allow me to make my remmittance for the month of May any day of week ending on 12th. Thanks as you consider my request.

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    • Mårten    May 5, 2013

      Hi James,
      I'm sure that will be fine, but could you tell us more, when you have the time?

      Farmer boy generally curious about the field,
      Mårten

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  • James    Apr 12, 2013

    Hi. sorry for the delay in remitting my April installment. I had diversified my money with the hope of getting quick returns but its like it will take two more days. The bottom line is that am fully committed to my obligation. Pliz wait.
    jimmy.

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  • James    Apr 12, 2013

    Hi. sorry for the delay in remitting my April installment. I had diversified my money with the hope of getting quick returns but its like it will take two more days. The bottom line is that am fully committed to my obligation. Pliz wait.
    jimmy.

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  • James    Jan 5, 2013

    Hi lenders. You are all heros and heroins in my life. God bless.

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  • James    Dec 1, 2012

    Hi zidisha team. Thank you for been a pillar of my business's financial needs. Thank you Daniel, Lucafrnagi and Anninymouse for your encouraging comments. Am doing well. Just wanted to know my maximum credit limit for the next application.
    Thank you.
    jimmy.

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    • Admin    Dec 1, 2012

      Dear Mr. Mwaura,

      You will be eligible to request approximately 77770 KSH ($908) for your next loan.

      Thanks,

      Jason Ladieu
      Communications Manager

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  • James    Aug 14, 2012

    Hi my lenders. I wish to request to be allowed to settle my last installment in servicing my loan on 1/9/12. Apparently, this has become my most convenient time of the month when i receive returns for my efforts. Thank you as you consider my plea.
    jimmy

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  • James    Jun 17, 2012

    Hi lenders. i regret that i have not been able to make full remittance. However i will do that by sunday next week. I sometimes diversify in business to increase income but returns are coming as fast. Be assured i will pay.
    thanks
    jimmy.

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  • James    May 20, 2012

    Hi. Sorry that i haven, been able to raise the whole amount of my instalment. I used part of my business funds to buy two he-goats expecting to find a market so fast and make a profit of sh 1000. However i have not identified a good buyer. Please allow me a week to clear the remaining sh1400. Am sure you dont discourage taking risk in business. Thankyou as you consider my requuest.
    jimmy.

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  • James    May 12, 2012

    Hi zidisha team.
    Am so for doing well. Generally business activities are slightly down but there signs that good times are coming. With the onset of the rainy season, customers will spare some cash to buy other things not food only.
    I wish to request that you allow me to remmit my May 2012 installment on 20TH may (sunday next week). please consider my request.
    Jimmy.

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  • James    Mar 25, 2012

    sorry for the delay in clearing this months instalment. i was for a whole week out of business due to the death of my sisters son. business is doing well so i will surely pay up. please bear with me.

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  • James    Dec 23, 2011

    HI the zidisha team.
    Am fine and still working hard. Normally at this week of the festive season, kenyans will always go to their rural homes to celebrate together with their relatives. In this regard, business activities are less compared to the period preceding this week. Am planning to close my business on 24th and 25th Dec and join my parents at home in Nyahururu for the holiday. Otherwise it has been a good business year for me.
    I wish all the zidisha members, including lenders, management and borrowers a merry Christmas and a happy new year.
    Merry Christmas.
    Jimmy

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  • James    Nov 13, 2011

    Hi lenders. Even though inflation has hit the roof, am glad that am able to meet the demand of my clients. Its regrettable that all new supplies are coming with new high prices but thanks because kenyans are aware of the economic trends.For a larger part of October, i couldnt sell sugar because its price went high to more than sh.1000 within two weeks (wholesale price).But i had to stock it due to its demand irrespective of the prices. Initially one thought consumers would not afford the high prices.

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  • James    Aug 30, 2011

    Still doing well. will be posting a photo of recent stock. Thank you.

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  • James    Aug 15, 2011

    thanks to all members that contributed towards raising of my loan. God bless you and zidisha team as a whole

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  • James    Aug 14, 2011

    Once more thank you B.monroe. You are such a big encouragement to me.God bless you.

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