Loan to buy a deep freezer for my butchery

Peter

O.rongai,nairobi,kenya., Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Peter

Member since

January 2016

On-time repayments

82 installments  •  82%

About Me

Thank you for this opportunity.

I was born and brought up in a rural-based community. I was taken to school and completed my primary and secondary education. My parents are peasants and practiced mixed farming. I am born in a family of 4, two boys and two girls. Being the first born, I was schooling while helping my parents with domestic work like taking the cows to the river and fetching firewood, among other activities. However, my parents were not well off and relied mainly on cash crops and food crops to educate and feed us. The burden of school fees crippled my dream of becoming an accountant, despite attaining the best grades to study the course. This was because all the other [siblings] were in school and the school fees became unbearable for my parents to raise.

All in all, I resorted to doing old and manual jobs, like being a casual laborer in a farm, just to cater for my needs and be independent financially. Later on, I moved to Nairobi where I was employed in a butchery to sell meat. I gained more experience in the business and saved money to start my own. The time came for my employer to close down the butchery, and I took advantage of the already set up facility to continue with the business as mine. It was not an easy journey for me since I didn't have enough money to buy all the requirements. I called my uncle, who gave me some money. This is how I came to start my own business and I am happy.

What is unique about the land or culture of the place I live is that the community braces one another for national cohesion and integration. My children would want to be educated well and gain skills to acquire jobs or be entrepreneurs. My unique hobbies are watching football and helping youths to avoid drugs and violence.

My Business

Meanwhile, my business mainly deals with selling meat in a butchery. Also I sell eggs and chicken. These are the products I provide.

These products are always in high demand because they are foodstuffs and therefore a basic need. People find it possible to add proteins to their diet and decide to buy meat. I decided to choose this business because I had experience and I loved it, besides making a huge profit.

My typical costs are usually buying the stock, which is mainly meat, eggs and chickens. Other costs are the cost of transportation, which contributes largely on most of the expenses. I also pay for my assistant's salary, the electricity bill, rent, security and water.

My profit usually goes towards meeting these expense and my personal expenditures, as well as helping my parents, who are now old and less productive. I also reinvest the surplus. Thank you.

Loan Proposal

When I get my next loan of around USD200.00, i will first buy the following items.
I will buy Deep freezer at a cost of $125.00.
I will add more stock of meat & eggs at a cost of $36.00 and $20.00 respectively.
These are very crucial item and urgently needed in making my stock of meat fresh and ready for sale every day.
Also on the list will be 1 more new dust coats at a cost of $6.00,
I will also buy Hooks at $5.00.
Customers will never wait longer for the service now with a Deep freezer and faster cutting of meat will improve customer service and satisfaction.
All these will again add to my daily income and the profit will increase from the current USD30.00 to USD400.00.This will be another achievement in my business. I will be proud of you lenders.
Thank you.

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About Me

Thank you for this opportunity.
I was born and brought up in a rural based set up community.I was taken to school and completed my primary and secondary education.My parents are peasants and practiced mixed farming.I am born in a family of 4,two Boys and 2 Girls.Being the first born ,i was schooling while helping my parents with domestic work like taking the cows to the river and fetching firewood among other activities.
However,my parents were not well up and relied mainly on cash crop and food crops to educate and feed us.The burden of school fees crippled my dream of becoming an accountant despite attaining the best grades to study the course.This was because all other were in school and the school fees became unbearable for my parents to raise.
All in all i resorted to doing old and manual jobs like being a casual laborer in a farm just to cater for my needs and be independent financially.Later on,i moved to Nairobi where i was employed in a butchery to sell meat.I gained more experience of the business and saved money to start my on.Time came for my employer to close down the butchery and i took advantage of the already set facility to continue with the business as mine. It was not an easy journey for me since i didn't have enough money to buy all the requirements.I called my uncle who gave me some money.This is how i came to start my own business and i am happy.What is unique about the land or culture of the place i live is that community brace one another for national cohesion and integration.My children would want to be educated well and gain skills to acquire jobs or be entrepreneurs.
My unique hobbies are watching football and helping youths to avoid drugs and violence.

My Business

Meanwhile,my business is mainly to deal with selling meat in a butchery also i do sell eggs and chicken.These are the products i provide.
These products are always on high demand because they are food stuffs and therefore basic a need.People find it possible to add proteins to their diet and decides to buy meat.I decided to choose this business because i was having an experience and i loved it beside making a huge profit.
My typical cost are usually cost of buying the stock which is mainly meat,eggs and chickens.Other cost are ,cost of transport that contribute largely on most of the expenses.I also pay for my assistant salary,electricity bill,rent,security and water.
My profit usually goes toward meeting these expense and my personal expenditures and well as helping my parents who are now old and less productive.I also do reinvest the surplus.
Thank you.

Loan Proposal

When I get my next loan of around USD200.00, i will first buy the following items.
I will buy Deep freezer at a cost of $125.00.
I will add more stock of meat & eggs at a cost of $36.00 and $20.00 respectively.
These are very crucial item and urgently needed in making my stock of meat fresh and ready for sale every day.
Also on the list will be 1 more new dust coats at a cost of $6.00,
I will also buy Hooks at $5.00.
Customers will never wait longer for the service now with a Deep freezer and faster cutting of meat will improve customer service and satisfaction.
All these will again add to my daily income and the profit will increase from the current USD30.00 to USD400.00.This will be another achievement in my business. I will be proud of you lenders.
Thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$202.00

Date disbursed

Jul 13, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

30 months

Lenders

Zidisha

Sterling, United States

D

Divergent

Bethesda, United States

Cloudways

Malta, Malta

ads68

Melbourne, Australia

John Makongo

Kitale, Kenya

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

B

BobSloss

United States

CNV

United States

PG

Paul Graham

United States

John Minges

United States

J

JMK

United States

J

James

United States

SM

Sachet Marion

United States

Craig Newmark

United States

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Humble Bundle Community

San Francisco, United States

A

Anonymous

United States

A

Anonymous

United States

A

Anonymous

United States

R

Raffins

United States

GB

George Bohlender

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

TP

Tirzah Prince

United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$212.10

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jul 19, 2017

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jul 23, 2016 $5.04 Jul 18, 2016 $5.04
Jul 30, 2016 $1.11 Jul 29, 2016 $1.11
Aug 6, 2016 $1.11 Aug 4, 2016 $1.11
Aug 13, 2016 $1.11 Aug 15, 2016 $1.11
Aug 20, 2016 $1.11 Aug 19, 2016 $1.01
Aug 25, 2016 $0.10
Aug 27, 2016 $1.11 Aug 25, 2016 $1.11
Sep 3, 2016 $1.11 Sep 7, 2016 $1.11
Sep 10, 2016 $1.11 Sep 7, 2016 $0.91
Sep 10, 2016 $0.20
Sep 17, 2016 $1.11 Sep 10, 2016 $1.11
Sep 24, 2016 $1.11 Sep 20, 2016 $1.11
Oct 1, 2016 $1.11 Sep 20, 2016 $1.11
Oct 8, 2016 $1.11 Oct 5, 2016 $1.11
Oct 15, 2016 $32.48 Oct 12, 2016 $32.48
Oct 22, 2016 $0.00
Oct 29, 2016 $1.11 Oct 26, 2016 $1.11
Nov 5, 2016 $1.11 Nov 6, 2016 $1.11
Nov 12, 2016 $1.11 Nov 13, 2016 $1.11
Nov 19, 2016 $1.11 Nov 24, 2016 $1.11
Nov 26, 2016 $30.25 Dec 25, 2016 $30.25
Dec 3, 2016 $0.00
Dec 10, 2016 $0.00
Dec 17, 2016 $0.00
Dec 24, 2016 $0.00
Dec 31, 2016 $1.01 Dec 26, 2016 $1.01
Jan 7, 2017 $1.01 Jan 8, 2017 $1.01
Jan 14, 2017 $1.01 Jan 14, 2017 $1.01
Jan 21, 2017 $25.21 Feb 5, 2017 $25.21
Jan 28, 2017 $0.02 Feb 6, 2017 $0.02
Feb 4, 2017 $0.00
Feb 11, 2017 $0.00
Feb 18, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Feb 25, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Mar 4, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Mar 11, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Mar 18, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Mar 25, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Apr 1, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Apr 8, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Apr 15, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Apr 22, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Apr 29, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
May 6, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
May 13, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
May 20, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
May 27, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jun 3, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jun 10, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jun 17, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jun 24, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jul 1, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jul 8, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jul 15, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jul 22, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Jul 29, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $1.01
Aug 5, 2017 $1.01 Feb 6, 2017 $0.99
Feb 21, 2017 $0.02
Aug 12, 2017 $1.01 Feb 21, 2017 $0.99
Feb 21, 2017 $0.02
Aug 19, 2017 $1.01 Feb 21, 2017 $0.99
Apr 20, 2017 $0.02
Aug 26, 2017 $1.01 Apr 20, 2017 $0.99
Apr 21, 2017 $0.02
Sep 2, 2017 $1.01 Apr 21, 2017 $1.01
Sep 9, 2017 $1.01 Apr 21, 2017 $1.01
Sep 16, 2017 $1.01 Apr 21, 2017 $1.01
Sep 23, 2017 $1.01 Apr 21, 2017 $1.01
Sep 30, 2017 $1.01 Apr 21, 2017 $0.99
May 28, 2017 $0.02
Oct 7, 2017 $1.01 May 28, 2017 $0.99
Jun 4, 2017 $0.02
Oct 14, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Oct 21, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Oct 28, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Nov 4, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Nov 11, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Nov 18, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Nov 25, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Dec 2, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Dec 9, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $1.01
Dec 16, 2017 $1.01 Jun 4, 2017 $0.99
Jun 11, 2017 $0.02
Dec 23, 2017 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Dec 30, 2017 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Jan 6, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Jan 13, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Jan 20, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Jan 27, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Feb 3, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Feb 10, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $1.01
Feb 17, 2018 $1.01 Jun 11, 2017 $0.97
Jun 26, 2017 $0.04
Feb 24, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Mar 3, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Mar 10, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Mar 17, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Mar 24, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Mar 31, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Apr 7, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Apr 14, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Apr 21, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $1.01
Apr 28, 2018 $1.01 Jun 26, 2017 $0.97
Jul 7, 2017 $0.04
May 5, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
May 12, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
May 19, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
May 26, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
Jun 2, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
Jun 9, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
Jun 16, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $1.01
Jun 23, 2018 $1.01 Jul 7, 2017 $0.97
Jul 10, 2017 $0.04
Jun 30, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Jul 7, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Jul 14, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Jul 21, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Jul 28, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Aug 4, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Aug 11, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Aug 18, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Aug 25, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $1.01
Sep 1, 2018 $1.01 Jul 10, 2017 $0.34
Jul 19, 2017 $0.67
Sep 8, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Sep 15, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Sep 22, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Sep 29, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Oct 6, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Oct 13, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Oct 20, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Oct 27, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Nov 3, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Nov 10, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Nov 17, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Nov 24, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Dec 1, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Dec 8, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Dec 15, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Dec 22, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Dec 29, 2018 $1.01 Jul 19, 2017 $1.01
Jan 5, 2019 $0.63 Jul 19, 2017 $0.63

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