Loan to buy food stuffs to boost my business

Margaret

Zenu, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Margaret

Member since

March 2016

On-time repayments

92 installments  •  79%

About Me

My name is Margaret Djorbuah. I am a trader at Ashaiman, a town in Ghana. I have 5 children and I am married, living with my husband, a driver. I love travelling and I often do so through my trips to village farms.

We live in a rented house located about 500 m from the market. I learnt about zidisha through one of my children, who also heard of zidisha though internet browsing. He is very fond of computers and seems to know a lot about it too

My Business

I sell food stuff and crops at the main market in Ashaiman. I have been involved in this buiness since the age of 15. My highest level of education is Primary School. From there, I began my career as a trader, working with my mother.

My mother is a bit aged now but once a while she gives a helping hand at my stall. Through this business, and with the support of my husband, we managed to send all of our children to school. The eldest one is at working on his university entrance.

Loan Proposal

I will buy more food stuffs like dried maize, dried beans, millet and gari if my loan is fully funded.
(1)gari one sack=70 dollars (2)beans one sack =100dollars (3)millet two sacks =100dollars (4)dried maize two sacks =160dollars

These goods will bring back my customers and will also change the situation for me and my children
It will also help some inhabitants in my community because I some times sell some my gods on credit for them to pay later.
I expect my business to boost in income generation by 20 percent as compare to what I use to get in previous days.
Hope my proposal will be accepted and granted.
Thank you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$200.00

Date disbursed

Apr 29, 2016

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

27 months

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Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

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