New stationery stock for samba cyber cafe

Susan

Lanet, Kenya

46% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Susan

Member since

August 2016

On-time repayments

96 installments  •  76%

About Me

Am the third born in a family of five. I grew up in a humble background with mum being the sole breadwinner.
I school at Kampi ya Moto Primary school emerged the best pupil with 382/500 marks and joined AIC Morop Girls. Though my childhood was difficult I always worked hard in school and scored the best grades in class, this earned me a sponsorship from Grandmothers Education Fund Africa.
After high school I volunteered in the above organization for a year and was later employed as a field officer, I saved and started a cyber cafe business that has enabled me pay my college fees throughout college.
When am not working I enjoy swimming and mending torn clothes for family, neigbours and friends who cannot afford taking them to a tailor.

My Business

My business is a cyber cafe that offers internet services, typing and printing, photocopy, binding of books and lamination. We also sell stationery such as pens, notebooks, envelopes, printing papers and soft drinks such as mineral water and soda.
I run it myself and have one employee to assist me. I choose this type of business because I have experience in working with computer applications as well as fast typing skills. It is also a good source of income and I have been able to pay my college fee and support my family from the profits I make.
On average the business generates about Kshs. 1000. The daily expenses are about Ksh. 400 a day. It has high potential of growing if more computers and new machines such as a bigger more efficient photocopier can be availed.
To attract and retain customers we provide free WI-FI services to our customers who come to enjoy soft drinks in the cyber cafe. I also offer discounts as incentives to my loyal customers.

Loan Proposal

The loan will be used to buy new stationery stock for samba cyber cafe.
The items that will be bought include:
10 Reams of printing papers @ KES 300 = 3500. The reams will be used for printing making approximately KES. 5000 profit.
2 packs A1 manila papers @ KES 1000 = 2000. Each pack will be cut into A4 size manila papers producing a total of 300 pcs per pack . Each piece will be used for printing cards that will each cost Ksh. 15 therefore making a profit of about 1500 per pack hence a total profit of about Ksh. 3000.

Given this loan, I will be able to increase my earnings by KES. 8,000 after the loan has been paid.

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  • Jane    Nov 1, 2018

    Repaid on time. Communicative. Happy to lend again!

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$70.00

Date disbursed

Dec 15, 2018

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

8 weeks

Lenders

Mary

Germany

Jane

California, United States

L

Lisa

United States

KO

Kenneth Oram

Warrington, United Kingdom

SS

Sean Sullivan

Austin, TX, United States

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