Investment development

Samson

Mombasa, Kenya

17% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Samson

Member since

April 2016

On-time repayments

7 installments  •  14%

About Me

So difficult in growing up with very little finance for food and schooling, Had to miss so many classes due to lack of fees. Made some cash from agriculture to enable i school. After school met a childhood friend who lend me some few cash and that's how i started a small mobile repair. My goal in life is to be the main and dependable information and technology guru in our community. The land is fertile but very few farmers as almost everybody is now turning to Technology for a livelihood.

My Business

My business is short of equipment's to enable the growth of the business. I handle mobile repair and slowly by slowly am incorporating the repair for laptops and tablets. Everyone in the society is diversifying in technology and thus the need for the services. Technology is the only thing in my mind and its my passion so i love what i do that's why i chose this kind of job.

Loan Proposal

I plan to expand my business in buying more stock and looking for more clients. In so doing i will help others have their products within reach and also help employ people in my business.
The profit margin should be more than I have been making and also by 50% increase. i will look forward to working and helping others as you have helped me. God bless the work of my hands.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$12.00

Date disbursed

Sep 6, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

7 weeks

Lenders

M

mogensh

København V, Denmark

K

KnutAnders

niedernhausen, Germany

Z

zedoud

Hamburg, Germany

poorinvest

Sandefjord, Norway

mepster

San Francisco, Ca, United States

VK

Vasily Kudrin

Moscow, Russia

jtreyes

United States

KW

Kevin Wehber

United States

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