More stock for my clotheline to satisfy customers

Sharon

Chuka, Kenya

Funds disbursed

$0 to go

100% funded of $150 goal

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days left

Entrepreneur

Name

Sharon

Member since

June 2014

On-time repayments

61 installments  •  0%

About Me

I am Sharon Awuor a business woman. I currently hold a diploma in fashion and design. I run a modeling agency but on a very small scale. Currently I own a small shop that I use as my office though it doubles up as a store too. From this point I sell second hand clothes as well as new ones. I also have a group of three girls and 2 men who showcase my new designs in campuses and colleges in Kenya.
After such events we are always assured of good sales. I also do modeling on runways myself. In a good month we make $100 however this cannot sustain all my employees so most of them do it voluntarily. If our low income is due to the little stock that we currently have. If we got some funding we would expand our clothesline and also get flexibility since we will be able to move in many universities advertising our brand. That’s why Zidisha seems to be the perfect help i need. But I am confident that if given this loan I will make the best out of it. As a young adult I would love to be self employed and independent by the age of 30 and be able to sustain myself with my small business which shall have grown by then.
With the first amount from Zidisha, I intend to invest more in ladies clothing and shoes which tend to go faster than the men’s clothing. By the end of the year I intend to have showcased my designs to a wider audience and my target is to have tripled my stock as well as my profits. I also intend to develop and make my brand name famous in Kenya. This will increase my customer base as well as increase the rate of purchases and supplies.

My Business

My shop is called shawuor designs. It started in late 2013 and so far the response has been wonderfuln. As earlier stated in a month the business generates about $100 in profits. This is however challenging since were it not for the voluntary workers the profit would not be reasonable. My biggest challenge is the fact that I lack funds to increase my stock. My major target of customers are university and college students. This is a very huge group in that the stock goes can not satisfy them. I hope to use this fund to increase my stock and expand the supply hence raise my profits. By next year my wish is to have my own boutique that will ensure efficiency and constant supply of clothes for my customers. I also hope to employ more models to showcase my designs. I would be happy if their renemuration was encouraging. In the next one year if given the loan I hope to be making about $500 per month and this will have helped me financially. I can afterwards be able to sustain my sibling’s education as well as further my own education. In future I might even start a foundation because there are people out there who need this kind of help but accessing it is the challenge. I am so confident that my business will do well since fashion is something that cannot be easily ignored by anyone. People will always look for good clothes and that’s what we will always offer. The fashion trend worldwide currently is so encouraging and hence stability of our business.

Loan Proposal

Given this chance i will spend $100 to buy more clothes for my clothesline. the remaining amount of about $47 shall be spend for our mobility and travel expenses. this loan will be so effective to me since once the stock is increased i will be able to make high profits and make quick repayments. stock worth $100 will generate a profit of $100 within a month or even more depending on the other logistics.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$150.00

Date disbursed

Jul 15, 2014

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

14 months

Lenders

fairspirit

Utrecht, Netherlands

Zal0m0n

Atlantis!!!! x), Mauritania

Sarasota

Sarasota, Fl, United States

pvilliger

Zurich, Switzerland

Matching Fund

Sterling, United States

M

mguenter

Switzerland

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Summary

Amount repaid

$0.00

Amount remaining

$166.71

Expected completion

Sep 21, 2015

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$2.91

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Jul 28, 2014 $0.00
Aug 4, 2014 $0.00
Aug 11, 2014 $0.00
Aug 18, 2014 $2.91
Aug 25, 2014 $2.91
Sep 1, 2014 $2.91
Sep 8, 2014 $2.91
Sep 15, 2014 $2.91
Sep 22, 2014 $2.91
Sep 29, 2014 $2.91
Oct 6, 2014 $2.91
Oct 13, 2014 $2.91
Oct 20, 2014 $2.91
Oct 27, 2014 $2.91
Nov 3, 2014 $2.91
Nov 10, 2014 $2.91
Nov 17, 2014 $2.91
Nov 24, 2014 $2.91
Dec 1, 2014 $2.91
Dec 8, 2014 $2.91
Dec 15, 2014 $2.91
Dec 22, 2014 $2.91
Dec 29, 2014 $2.91
Jan 5, 2015 $2.91
Jan 12, 2015 $2.91
Jan 19, 2015 $2.91
Jan 26, 2015 $2.91
Feb 2, 2015 $2.91
Feb 9, 2015 $2.91
Feb 16, 2015 $2.91
Feb 23, 2015 $2.91
Mar 2, 2015 $2.91
Mar 9, 2015 $2.91
Mar 16, 2015 $2.91
Mar 23, 2015 $2.91
Mar 30, 2015 $2.91
Apr 6, 2015 $2.91
Apr 13, 2015 $2.91
Apr 20, 2015 $2.91
Apr 27, 2015 $2.91
May 4, 2015 $2.91
May 11, 2015 $2.91
May 18, 2015 $2.91
May 25, 2015 $2.91
Jun 1, 2015 $2.91
Jun 8, 2015 $2.91
Jun 15, 2015 $2.91
Jun 22, 2015 $2.91
Jun 29, 2015 $2.91
Jul 6, 2015 $2.91
Jul 13, 2015 $2.91
Jul 20, 2015 $2.91
Jul 27, 2015 $2.91
Aug 3, 2015 $2.91
Aug 10, 2015 $2.91
Aug 17, 2015 $2.91
Aug 24, 2015 $2.91
Aug 31, 2015 $2.91
Sep 7, 2015 $2.91
Sep 14, 2015 $2.91
Sep 21, 2015 $1.01

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