Jumpers and trench coats for my clothing shop

Gift

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Gift

Member since

August 2015

On-time repayments

53 installments  •  60%

About Me

I am a 22 year old university student. I am from a poor family, hence i am raising my fees through my small business. I operate an m-pesa and a cereal shop as well as typing services. Apart from the shop, I also trade on second-hand clothes popularly known ass Mitumba in Kenya. After i completed form four in 2012, i was employed in an a shop where i earned ksh 5000 pa month. I saved 2000 per month and invested in the charcoal and fish business which helped my own my first shop in 2014. After I joined University in 2014, i learned computer basics on my own and started using the skills to earn myself some income. Currently, I type articles for different clients and make at least 500 bob per week. I have been able to buy a computer and start typing services in my stall. Apart from expanding my stock of clothes, I also plan to increase my clothing sales so as to be able to start a cyber cafe mid-next year.

My Business

My business is retail. I sell cereals and operate an m-pesa shop. Much of my finances are through savings since i have not been able to get any loan from any organization. I also typewrite and offer other writing services. I mostly use the income from typing to expand my shop. I am also engaged in charcoal and fish trade but this, I do on demand. With the Kes 400 loan i received from Zidisha, i bought a stock of mitumba clothes which i have been selling. Since then my capital for mitumba clothes has risen to 2000 and i have managed to repay the borrowed loan. Zidisha is empowering me and I wish to go greater heights. Zidisha is helping me realize my dream. I have now discovered that am making a substantial amount from selling clothes. Hence, I intend to gretly increase my stock of second hand clothing. This will enable me accumulate enough profits to start a small cyber cafe because due to the increased cost of living in Kenya, an unemployed person like me cannot depend on a single line of business.

Loan Proposal

Greetings Once more lenders!!. As I have mentioned before, the accident I got involved with jeopardized my business. I was forced to depend on the current stock and the savings I had to take care of hospital and other bills. Given this loan, I will spend it wholly in purchasing stock comprising jumpers and trench coats. This is because people are spending a lot in warm clothing due to the current cold weather. I therefore expect increased sales.
The profits from investing the loan will help me pay the rent of my business establishment and also take care of my personal needs. In addition, the funds will give me the opportunity to bring affordable clothing to my fellow middle-class citizens. Added to this, the rise of my business will be a model to the young people suffering in unemployment through the success story it will speak to itself when it is always improving.

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  • Margaret    Jun 26, 2018

    Gift made steady repayments on his loan and is working hard to improve his business.

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  • Margaret    Jan 16, 2018

    The loan was paid off perfectly!

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  • Margaret    Nov 10, 2017

    Gift paid his loan back in a timely manner, I would gladly lend to him again and encourage others to do the same.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$18.00

Date disbursed

Apr 26, 2018

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

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Anonymous

United States

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