Janet
Nsawam, Eastern Region. Ghana, Ghana
9% repaid
Name
Janet
Member since
May 2016
On-time repayments
73 installments • 62%
My name is Janet Koomson and a young Ghanaian lady. I am the only daughter in my family so i had some special treatments from my family and as the last born too.
I lost my father when i was 14 years old, i had to struggle my way through school.
I happened to stay with an uncle . I operate some small drug store but i have dreams of making it larger. I learnt to provide prescription drugs from my very own uncle who trained me in this profession. I have a goal and ambition to grow my business and serve my community through providing them with basic healthcare drugs.
I sell basic health care drugs in my community. My shop is not that large, just some small one. when i buy stocks i usually make a 35% profit from the invested capital .
Health care is very important and that i saw the need and demand for it that is why i went into it and it has not disappoint either.
Local drugs stores are very much on high demand in localities without government hospitals nearby and that happens to be in my own case. I will buy 25 boxes of different kinds of pain killers for adults and one for children with Ten other boxes as syrup for children. this will cost around some $200.00
then i will buy malaria treatment drugs at some for both adults and children at $100
Then some cough syrup and etc for some $50.00, Then first aid for treating wounds such as bandages and plasters at some $50.00. The rest will go into children based drugs.with this i expect my profit to increase and have positioned myself for maximum growth as this will help lay the needed foundations for the future..
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$525.00
Date disbursed
Dec 16, 2016
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
61 months
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