Dorcas

Kiptangwanyi, Kenya

98% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Dorcas

Member since

March 2012

On-time repayments

40 installments  •  85%

About Me

I live in Kiptangwanyi shopping that is about 43km from Nakuru town. I live in my own piece of land which is plot number 581. I have a business of selling clothes at the shopping center.

My Business

I am a businesswoman at Kiptangwanyi shopping centre. My business entails selling of clothes in the shopping centre.
The main challenges that this business encounter are lack of enough capital to expand the business, high cost of living that reduces consumers purchasing power and porr transport systems.

Loan Proposal

It is such a great thing to be a member of Zidisha organization. I am in a position to say that Zidisha have really changed my life and my business has improved at a very good rate. I wish therefore to use this loan to do the following. I wish to rent a permanent stall at the market where I will be selling my wares daily as I only worked during the market days and too I wish to increase stock of both my business, i.e, the vegetables and clothes.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,849.00

Date disbursed

Sep 25, 2013

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

24 months

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  • MaxEmerika    Aug 12, 2013

    Dear Mrs. Wambui,
    The early payments you have made have allowed us to lend to more people and we appreciate that very much. We have no doubt your success will continue and send best wishes to you always!

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  • MaxEmerika    Mar 14, 2013

    Mrs. Wambui,
    We continue to be amazed at the early payments you've made and send best wishes to you and your family!

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  • Eliduc    Nov 11, 2012

    Hello Vivien,
    Thank you for the readable news on Ms Wambui business. I also liked the pictures very much, it is nice to see borrowers in their shops/farms etc.

    Dear Ms. Wambui,
    I hope your business is running well. I wish your vegetable business would be profitable permanently - it was clever idea to add the clothes business! Good luck!

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  • Vivien    Aug 25, 2012

    Hello Lenders,

    My name is Vivien Barbier and I’m a client relationship intern for Zidisha in Kenya. Wednesday, I visited Mrs Dorcas Wambui and her business in Kipatanganyi market.

    Mrs Wambui runs two different businesses, during the week she sells vegetable on the market place but on Saturday she transforms her stand in a second-hand clothes boutique. Saturday is the big market day in Kiptangwanyi, many traders and farmers come there to sells farm products. To avoid the tough competition with these others sellers, she decided on this day to sells clothes instead of vegetables. This business is also much more profitable since she sometimes manages to make more profit on a single Saturday than during the whole week.

    Running to different business has also other advantages, since many villagers are also farmers they tend to grow they own vegetables. It create season, where Mrs Wambui vegetable business is not profitable. But during the same time, since farmers don’t have to buy vegetables, they have more money to spend on other products like clothes. Using this combination of activity, Mrs Wambui manages to suppress the effect of these businesses cycles on her revenue and success in maintaining profit relatively stable over the year.
    After receiving her loan, she decided to invest half of the money in her clothes business and to send the other half of the money to her first-born son, who runs a similar shop in Nairobi. This way, she can reduce the risk of the investment and help her son at the same time. They both used the loan to increase their stock.

    Mrs Wambui has 8 children, two girls and six boys. Her tow daughters are already married and have moved with her husbands in other part of Kenya. Her two older sons are now working in Nairobi, so she had to support her four other son, two of which are now students.

    Before joining Zidisha, she was a client of another organization that requested 24% interest. It was then very difficult for her business to be profitable enough to grow or to pay for her children’s education. She is very thankful to lenders to have helped her so much. She says that things are getting better for her now and that she hopes that Zidisha will help her to grow her business further.

    Mrs Wambui is a very likable women, she is smiling all the time. I always had the impression that she was about to tell me a joke. Since I visited her on Wednesday, she was not selling clothes but organized a role-play with her friends in the market so that I could take a picture of "customer" buying her clothes.

    Vivien BARBIER
    25th August 2012
    Mugaa, Kenya

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  • MaxEmerika    Jul 11, 2012

    Dear Ms Wambui,
    We're impressed with your early payments and hope you have continued success with your business!
    Best wishes!

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  • Eliduc    May 17, 2012

    Hello Ms. Wambui, thank you for the message. I wish you good luck in your business and am looking for more news!

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  • Eliduc    May 17, 2012

    Hello Ms. Wambui, thank you for the message. I wish you good luck in your business and am looking for more news!

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  • Dorcas    May 17, 2012

    Hallo all lenders and the whole of Zidisha team. I am doing fine and my family is doing well too. I received my loan and I have already added stock in my business. I would like to thank Zidisha for such a great opportunity in our lives. They are really a blessing to us. Long live Zidisha and all the stakeholders.

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    • MaxEmerika    May 21, 2012

      Ms. Wambui,
      We are happy to receive your comments and wish you and your family well. Good luck to you!

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