Inventory of new materials for tailoring

Dominic

Kisii, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Dominic

Member since

June 2014

On-time repayments

283 installments  •  37%

About Me

I am Dominic maikuri 31years old born again christian. I have a form four certificate and a degree certificate in theology. I am a business man dealing in tailoring and dress making. I started my tailoring and dress making business with an initial capital of just $150 i purchase the both male and female materials from second hands clothes from tanzania and busia. i sell them at my stall in menyinkwa. The growth of my business has been slow and would do with some financial boost from zidisha micro lending organisation. thank you lenders in advance

My Business

Mine is a small business premise dealing with tailoring and dress making, at my shop i have a good business i mainly deal with women clothes. this is how i earn

monthly turn over $500 (Kshs 43,000)
Expenses approx.(business) $115 (Kshs 10,000)
Rent and food & other expenses $ 93 (Kshs 8,000)
Miscellaneous $ 60 (Kshs 5,000)

Balance $232 (Khs 20,000)

That is how my business is and the amount of money i make from it. going with these figure i will be able to service my loan without any problems. i don't face lots of problems in my business other than some few competitions but i know all is well in a competitive market.Thank You in advance and may God Bless You

Loan Proposal

Mine is a small business premise dealing in tailoring and dress making. I started my tailoring and dress making business last year in Kisii town, with an initial capital of just $150 i purchase the both male and female materials from Tanzania and busia. I sell them after making clothes of different designs at my stall in menyinkwa. Clothing being one of the basic needs makes it a viable niche that will always have a receptive market. Admist stiff competition clients prefer my clothes because of quality, affordability and more so i make sure each client's order is delivered on time.The growth of my business has been slow and would do with some financial boost from zidisha micro lending organization. The business is profitable because i deal with non perishable goods. I will use the loan
5000 kshs. To purchase male materials
5000 kshs. To purchase female materials and
2000 kshs for miscellenous. Thank you zidisha

i will increase my materials for tailoring by purchasing

male materials (Kshs 5,000)
Expenses approx.(busines(Ksh2,000)
ladies materials (Kshs 4,000)
Miscellaneous (Kshs 5,000)

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About Me

I am Dominic maikuri 31years old born again christian. I have a form four certificate and a degree certificate in theology. I am a business man dealing in tailoring and dress making. I started my tailoring and dress making business with an initial capital of just $150 i purchase the both male and female materials from second hands clothes from tanzania and busia. i sell them at my stall in menyinkwa. The growth of my business has been slow and would do with some financial boost from zidisha micro lending organisation. thank you lenders in advance

My Business

Mine is a small business premise dealing with tailoring and dress making, at my shop i have a good business i mainly deal with women clothes. this is how i earn

monthly turn over $1000 (Kshs 100,000)
Expenses approx.(business) $200 (Kshs 50,000)
Rent and food & other expenses $ 100 (Kshs 10,000)
Miscellaneous $ 80 (Kshs 6,000)

Balance $400 (Khs 40,000)

That is how my business is and the amount of money i make from it. going with these figure i will be able to service my loan without any problems. i don't face lots of problems in my business other than some few competitions but i know all is well in a competitive market.Thank You in advance and may God Bless You

Loan Proposal

Mine is a small business premise dealing in tailoring and dress making. I started my tailoring and dress making business last year in Kisii town, with an initial capital of just $150 i purchase the both male and female materials from Tanzania and busia. I sell them after making clothes of different designs at my stall in menyinkwa. Clothing being one of the basic needs makes it a viable niche that will always have a receptive market. Admist stiff competition clients prefer my clothes because of quality, affordability and more so i make sure each client's order is delivered on time.The growth of my business has been slow and would do with some financial boost from zidisha micro lending organization. The business is profitable because i deal with non perishable goods. I will use the loan
5000 kshs. To purchase male materials
5000 kshs. To purchase female materials and
2000 kshs for miscellenous. Thank you zidisha

i will increase my materials for tailoring by purchasing

male materials (Kshs 5,000)
Expenses approx.(busines(Ksh2,000)
ladies materials (Kshs 4,000)
Miscellaneous (Kshs 5,000)

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Jul 1, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

AdamP

Sunnyvale, United States

EmilAsker

Lomma, Sweden

F

fisaire

Ithaca, United States

kickerofelves

Sao Paulo, Brazil

P

planespotter

Berlin, Germany

M

mkellerman

Shanghai, China

calvero

Bergen, Norway

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

Scotts5320

New York, United States

pvilliger

Zurich, Switzerland

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$157.67

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Sep 4, 2014

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jul 10, 2014 $32.56 Jul 10, 2014 $8.14
Jul 17, 2014 $8.14
Jul 24, 2014 $8.14
Jul 31, 2014 $8.14
Jul 17, 2014 $16.28 Aug 8, 2014 $8.14
Aug 14, 2014 $8.14
Jul 24, 2014 $0.00
Jul 31, 2014 $0.00
Aug 7, 2014 $0.00
Aug 14, 2014 $0.00
Aug 21, 2014 $11.63 Aug 20, 2014 $11.63
Aug 28, 2014 $11.63 Aug 20, 2014 $11.63
Sep 4, 2014 $11.63 Aug 20, 2014 $11.63
Sep 11, 2014 $11.63 Aug 20, 2014 $11.63
Sep 18, 2014 $11.63 Aug 28, 2014 $11.63
Sep 25, 2014 $11.63 Aug 28, 2014 $11.63
Oct 2, 2014 $11.63 Aug 28, 2014 $11.63
Oct 9, 2014 $11.63 Aug 28, 2014 $11.63
Oct 16, 2014 $11.63 Aug 28, 2014 $4.19
Sep 3, 2014 $7.44
Oct 23, 2014 $4.19 Sep 3, 2014 $4.19

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