Enlarging my tailoring shop

Johnson

Koforidua, Ghana

18% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Johnson

Member since

November 2015

On-time repayments

84 installments  •  73%

About Me

I am a lady of 33 years of age. I come from a family of six and I am the first born among my siblings. Unfortunately, we lost our dad at an infancy stage. Our mum also later died from lung cancer. We are nicely taken care of by our aunt. I was able to complete Junior High School. Right after my Junior High School, I decided to learn a vocation due to a little bit of financial hardship. I completed my apprenticeship in three years later. I am very happy that three of my siblings are currently in Senior High School and two of my younger ones are in Junior High School. Thank my aunty for her help in my vocation and her massive financial contribution towards my siblings education. I am proud of myself today because I have own a shop and a machine to satisfy the services of my customers.

My Business

I am a seamstress I make both male and female wears. This services to clients are in very high demands because of various ongoing occasions in my area. People do come from far and near for my services. The most popular dress in high demands are traditional, cultural and ceremonial. The Kaba and Silt one of many Ghanaian traditional dresses, for women. It is the most popular traditional dress worn by women simply because it looks elegant. The Kaba a slit originates from the loose tunic like top worn all over Africa since the beginning of time and a loose cloth which women wrapped around their chest or waist and folded at the top to keep it firmly around the body. This wrap cloth evolved into a piece of cloth with strings that made it’s fitting safer. This then transgressed into the sown fitted skirt still with a string at the waist to tighten and loosen it, with a slit either on the bottom back or on the side for room for movement. The top of the Kaba also evolved and darts were place in the middle to make it more fitted and a zip was placed at the back. An extra piece of cloth called ‘akataso’ in Twi, goes with the Kaba, big enough for a woman to wrap around herself, put over her shoulders to keep her warm, fold into an extra head scarf, or use it to carry a child on their back. This is in high demands. I always have services to provide to my clients. It helps me save 20 percent of my income a day, 10 percent for my upkeep, 40 percent channeled into my siblings school fees and pocket money. 30 percent for more materials to satisfy my clients on time and with a better service. My hope is to expand my shop and to get more sowing machines in the future. I want to train up the less privilege ones in my area who have no chance to go to school to alleviate poverty in my area and to make them financially independent as I am today. My wildest dream is to set up a big dress making vocational center in my area for those who are also in a unfair situation which I was once in.

Loan Proposal

I will use this loan to expand my shop to make it a bit more spacious for my clients and also to freely contain more goods. I will buy more of sowing materials to add to the ones l already have. Materials such as 5 bags of cement will be needed to mould blocks, one truck and trip of sand will be needed, water and workers will be paid for workmanship. Demands of my clients will be duly satisfied with better service. My place will also be a place of attraction to more people. The more the customers the more my profit margin increases. It would help in smooth running of business to the best interest of my customers and myself.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$602.28

Date disbursed

Mar 17, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

62 months

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  • Johnson    May 15, 2016

    Doing great and business is moving well...l have decided to reduce my installment amount to keep timely and good payment as l have a little economic problem. Thanks so much to all my lenders...

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  • Johnson    Mar 26, 2016

    Thanks to you all my lenders. HAVE A WONDERFUL EASTER HOLIDAY.

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  • Johnson    Mar 24, 2016

    Thanks so much. Got little problem with my internet setting with my business partner. Okay for now. I have received your loan and got workers working part of my shop for expansion. I have also bought all kinds of materials and fabrics. My family is doing well. Thanks and I am thankful and grateful. I will keep updating you of my progress.

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  • Johnson    Mar 12, 2016

    Thank you my special lenders for funding my project so quick. I am grateful to all of you. I will use this loan to renovate my shop, make it a bit more spacious for my customers and purchase different kinds of materials and fabrics for all occasions to satisfy the demands of my customers. More customers more job to do and more increases in my profit margin. Thanks to all of you. l cherish you all.

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  • Johnson    Mar 8, 2016

    Greetings to my lenders. I am thanking all of you for making my business and livelihood successful. All is as the result of your loan. Smiling all the way with my hope raised toward the future. Thank you once again and l am grateful and thankful.

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  • Johnson    Mar 6, 2016

    Hello please,there has been an improvement in my business and I have decided to increase my installment amount. Thanks.

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  • Johnson    Feb 11, 2016

    Hello My Lenders, l guess you are all doing great. Business is going on well and thanks to you all.

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  • Johnson    Jan 10, 2016

    Please , l would like to make a change in my repayment schedule in order not to miss the schedule payment until I'm financially up.

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  • Johnson    Jan 10, 2016

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU MR. PAUL.

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  • Johnson    Dec 7, 2015

    BUSINESS IS GOOD AND GETTING BETTER. MY CLIENTS ARE HAPPY. THANK YOU MY LENDER.

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  • Johnson    Dec 1, 2015

    Hello My Only And Special Lender...Thanks so much. l have gotten your loan. I will go ahead and get the materials for my business. l will keep you updated of my progress. Very Big Thank You.

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  • Johnson    Nov 29, 2015

    Thank You Very Much. Mr Paul. I am grateful and thankful.

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  • Johnson    Nov 19, 2015

    One of my clients in one of the dresses I make...

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