Rosemary
Nakuru, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Rosemary
Member since
February 2013
On-time repayments
377 installments • 100%
my name is rosemary mwangi, i come from a family of 6members, my parents, 2sisters and 1brother,Was brought up in lowerkabete and later nakuru freehold estate.Pursued a diploma in marketing management in Kenya institute of management.went to st clares girls for secondary education and mount saint marys girls for primary education.am currently running a cereal shop.which i started in 2011 after having been employed in ICT industry for one year.I mainly deal with rice,ndengu ,beansand maize.most of my products i get them from mwea like rice and some like maize i get them from molo.
The goods i offer are cereals the hard grains which i get from farmers in mwea and molo.The demand for cereals is high since it is food that people consume on daily basis.My clients prefer me because i always give them fresh quality goods and of good measure and treat them with good customer service.the business is profitable since it is food that is bought daily and i get at a reasonable amount from the farmers which there is no intermediary between me and the farmers.i also sell at a cheaper price compared to my competitors,i also sell in wholesale price to other sellrs.
Hello there lenders,
First I would like to thank you for the support. My business is composed of dry cereals in the Kenyan market that contains of green grams, beans, peas, maize and rice. I get them from the farmers: this is a harvest season for rice and some parts of beans areas, so I am planning to use $500 to buy rice to stock in my shop since it is the harvest season. This is also the planting season for maize, so most farmers are disposing their maize to get money for seeds and fertilizers. I am planning to use $700 to buy stock of maize and beans. The remaining amount of $327 I'll use to pay for license and transport. Thank you again.
my name is rosemary mwangi, i come from a family of 6members, my parents, 2sisters and 1brother,Was brought up in lowerkabete and later nakuru freehold estate.Pursued a diploma in marketing management in Kenya institute of management.went to st clares girls for secondary education and mount saint marys girls for primary education.am currently running a cereal shop.which i started in 2011 after having been employed in ICT industry for one year.I mainly deal with rice,ndengu ,beansand maize.most of my products i get them from mwea like rice and some like maize i get them from molo.
The goods i offer are cereals the hard grains which i get from farmers in mwea and molo.The demand for cereals is high since it is food that people consume on daily basis.My clients prefer me because i always give them fresh quality goods and of good measure and treat them with good customer service.the business is profitable since it is food that is bought daily and i get at a reasonable amount from the farmers which there is no intermediary between me and the farmers.i also sell at a cheaper price compared to my competitors,i also sell in wholesale price to other sellrs.
hello there lenders,
first i would like to thankyou for the support,my business is composed of dry cereals in the kenyan market that contains of green grams,beans,peas,maize and rice.i get them from the farmers,this is a harvest season for rice and some parts of beans areas so am plannind to use $500 to buy rice to stock in my shop since it is the harvet season,this is also the planting season for maize so most farmers are disposing their maize to get money for seeds and fertilizers am planning to use $700 to buy stock of maize and beans,the remaining amount of $327 ill use to pay for license and transport.thank you again.
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Negative
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$1,489.00
Date disbursed
Apr 1, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
17 months
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