Isaac
Kumasi, Ghana
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Name
Isaac
Member since
July 2018
On-time repayments
20 installments • 50%
Isaac Tawiah is my name. I hail from Badu in Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. I am 36 years old. I schooled at St. Paul's International in the Western region. My schooling was not easy in terms of fee paying because my parents are farmers and they did not have enough funds to pay my fees. But constant borrowing by parents help to finance my education to the tertiary.
With little income I gain from the work I do at Nsawkaw District Hospital, I started a little provision store.
The people in my community like buying and selling locally known as business. My children want to become entrepreneurs in future.
I used to like doing backyard gardening as my hobby.
I have in stock some assorted items like baby diapers and wipers, lactogen, toiletries, milk, milo, cooking oil, pepsodent,sadine, raid insecticide, cerelac, exercise books and pencils. These items are so useful because we cannot live without food and so these food items help in survival. Diapers and toiletries help us to be clean and tidy. I choose this business because of the high demand of these items since only one store is available and is not always opened. The profit generated is used to reinvest in the growing of the business.
I am going to buy three cartons of ideal milk at $16 per carton to increase my stock level for my store. This will help people to patronize the shop because of the readily market by meeting their demand. This will help me because my inventory will increase and also help my community to get get their demand on time. This will increase my profit from GHS 15 to GHS20.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$82.82
Date disbursed
Nov 24, 2018
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
6 weeks
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