Link fashions. dealer in second hand cloths

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

I will buy mitumba hoods at 100 each. Hence i will be able to purchase 9 hoods. I will then sell them at 250. Per week, i am able to sell at least 3 hoods which meeans i can make a profit of 450 weekly. From the profits, i will repay the loan and also increase my stock and also pay related costs. My main aim is to increase my stock up to the time i will have a cash flow that can buy a full bale worth 10,000.

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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

$9.00

Date disbursed

Jun 8, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

2 months

Lenders

JM

Joris Moen

Eindhoven, Netherlands

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