Loan for my provisions store

Fidel

Kumasi, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Fidel

Member since

October 2016

On-time repayments

77 installments  •  95%

About Me

My name is Fidel Kessie. I am 24 years old. I come from Volta Region. I was born the second of September, 1992 in the village called Denu. My mother’s name is Innocent Kushiator and father Kessie Patrick. My mother is a trader and father also a mechanic. Life was very rough for my parents so I couldn’t stay with them for long.I began my elementary education at Ampabame Roman Catholic School. I had my Junior high at Nsawam M/A School in 2010.I had my senior high education in Volta from Jown school in 2013. Because of financial problem I could not continue to tertiary. I came back from Volta to Kumasi where I stood with my Elder brother. I came to serve him and later made me the store keeper of his provision store. In the later part of 2014 my brother’s provision store burnt up. It became very tough for him but however he decided to revive the business. He revived it but because of that incident made him not to have interest to continue. He sold the store out. I worked for a while and made a container store and trade in some stuffs(provision). I begun with small capital and I met Zidisha later. Its going on well

My Business

I render sales of provisions such as sardines, Mackerel, Milk, Biscuits bread, Fruit and energy drinks, sachet water etc. It is a multipurpose business, I also sell pampers, T. Rolls, detergents, soaps, underwear’s (Singletrees, boxer shorts etc), MTN network credit transfers and cards, Vodafone, Tigo, Glo network credit cards. Food has become a necessity for survival to humans and besides you can’t live without it. Sometimes at afternoon and evening hours you can’t get food from the locality, one may come to get a drink and some biscuits or pie. I chose this business because these stuffs do not spoil easily; you can keep them for a while and sell before they expire. Sometimes too at the afternoon hours because of the intensity of the sun, one may need a cool drink to quench the body temperature.
My typical cost is transportation, maintenance of the container, electricity bills and the food stuffs. My revenue comes when the items are sold at the bought price. Also the variety of services such as the Network credits yields profit. I will invest 68%, . 20% as savings. The remaining 12% for home and self use. Thank you.

Loan Proposal

I wish to apply for loan in your organization. I own a provision store where I sell food stuffs such as milk, sugar, gari, millo and nido things, sardines etc. If I have this loan I can avail plenty food stuffs at this time. These food stuffs are ready prepared foods that is consume directly without requiring you to cook. People such as bachelors who don't like going to the kitchen to cook enjoy these foods very well. I hope my loan would be considered. Thank you

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$39.00

Date disbursed

Jan 5, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

3 months

Lenders

PR

Priscilla Rathbone

Seattle, Washington, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

KT

K Turner

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$38.62

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Apr 10, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jan 16, 2017 $3.18 Jan 16, 2017 $3.18
Jan 23, 2017 $3.18 Jan 23, 2017 $3.18
Jan 30, 2017 $3.18 Jan 30, 2017 $3.18
Feb 6, 2017 $3.18 Feb 6, 2017 $3.18
Feb 13, 2017 $3.18 Feb 13, 2017 $3.18
Feb 20, 2017 $3.18 Feb 20, 2017 $3.18
Feb 27, 2017 $3.18 Feb 27, 2017 $3.18
Mar 6, 2017 $3.18 Mar 6, 2017 $3.18
Mar 13, 2017 $3.18 Mar 13, 2017 $3.18
Mar 20, 2017 $3.18 Mar 20, 2017 $3.18
Mar 27, 2017 $3.18 Mar 27, 2017 $3.18
Apr 3, 2017 $3.18 Apr 3, 2017 $3.18
Apr 10, 2017 $0.49 Apr 10, 2017 $0.49

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