Mamadou
Dakar, Senegal
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Name
Mamadou
Member since
August 2012
On-time repayments
15 installments • 0%
I am the father of six children. I was born and raised in Dakar and obtained all the credentials that I had to acquire in day to day life. I am a agent of development and creator of profitable endeavors for the general population. I plan on starting a business to not only increase by revenue but to also help those in need. This small commercial enterprise will allow young people with little means to meet their daily and family needs.
Once the loan is obtained, I will be able to buy kilograms of bronze for the artists who work for me and for whom I chose to promote at the national and international level. With the material, they will increase the number of art pieces they are working on and that I can sell to the galleries and resellers. All of you who are interested in art pieces of all kind and in bronze, please contact me.
My business is to go and sell merchandise from Mauritania. I started with a small morney and now I have expanded it. I sell cosmetic products for women and men. The products that I sell are body lotion, whitening lotion for women, natural hair and extensions. Given the nature for Senegalese to be beautiful, particularly women, and considering the number of festivals and events, the business of beauty products is very taken by the Senegalese, particularly women who spend more than half of their income on these products that I make is profitable enough and client demand is real and very interesting. With this business, I make on average around 500,000 FCFA monthly and I often have a profit of 275,000 FCFA and if by default working capital is consistent, I am able to realize these results, thanks to working capital which is consistent I am able to double my revenue and that is the reason I am asking for a loan from Zidisha to expand my business and to meet customer demand
PERE DE FAMILLE JE SUIS NE A DAKAR JY AI GRANDI ET OBTENU TOUTES LES COMPETENCES QUE G EU A ACQUERIR DANS LA VIE COURANTE.JE SUIS ACTEUR DE DEVELOPPEMENT ET CREATEUR DE CHOSES RENTABLES POUR LES POPULATIONS .JE COMPTE MONTER UNE ENTREPRISE DANS LE BUT NON SEULEMENT D'AUGMENTER MES CHIFFRES D'AFFAIRES, MAIS AUSSI DE BRAS QUI ONT BESOIN DE S'EN SORTIR.CETTE PETITE ENTREPRISE COMMERCIALE PERMETTRA A DES JEUNES DESOEUVRES DE POUVOIR S'ENCQUERIR DE LEUR BESOINS QUOTIDIENS ET FAMILIAUX.
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My business is to go and sell merchandise from Mauritania. I started with a small morney and now I have expanded it. I sell cosmetic products for women and men. The products that I sell are body lotion, whitening lotion for women, natural hair and extensions. Given the nature for Senegalese to be beautiful, particularly women, and considering the number of festivals and events, the business of beauty products is very taken by the Senegalese, particularly women who spend more than half of their income on these products that I make is profitable enough and client demand is real and very interesting. With this business, I make on average around 500,000 FCFA monthly and I often have a profit of 275,000 FCFA and if by default working capital is consistent, I am able to realize these results, thanks to working capital which is consistent I am able to double my revenue and that is the reason I am asking for a loan from Zidisha to expand my business and to meet customer demand
nteresting. With this business, I make on average around 500,000 FCFA monthly and I often have a profit of 275,000 FCFA and if by default working capital is consistent, I am able to realize these results, thanks to working capital which is consistent I am able to double my revenue and that is the reason I am asking for a loan from Zidisha to expand my business and to meet customer demand
My business is to go and sell merchandise from Mauritania. I started with a small morney and now I have expanded it. I sell cosmetic products for women and men. The products that I sell are body lotion, whitening lotion for women, natural hair and extensions. Given the nature for Senegalese to be beautiful, particularly women, and considering the number of festivals and events, the business of beauty products is very taken by the Senegalese, particularly women who spend more than half of their income on these products that I make is profitable enough and client demand is real and very interesting. With this business, I make on average around 500,000 FCFA monthly and I often have a profit of 275,000 FCFA and if by default working capital is consistent, I am able to realize these results, thanks to working capital which is consistent I am able to double my revenue and that is the reason I am asking for a loan from Zidisha to expand my business and to meet customer demand
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$500.00
Date disbursed
Feb 19, 2013
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
16 months
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