Serigne Mbacké

Dakar, Senegal

25% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Serigne Mbacké

Member since

May 2011

On-time repayments

38 installments  •  5%

About Me

I am a young man of 27 years old. I come from a village named Sema 3 in Kaffrine, a far region in the saloum, west Senegal. I am married and we got a daughter of 5 months old. I came in Dakar to look for job and means to live and take care of my family.

My Business

I am a sheep farmer and i have good experience in that. It's a talent i take from my father and uncles since i were a very young boy. I continue doing it because i like it so much! I stopped my studies very earlier to help my father by working. Every year i sell some sheeps from my farm during the Tabaski, a muslim feast. But now i need financial support to enlarge my activity. I see that it can be more rentable than now if i have means. My customers number will raise. Sheep farmer is a very rentable activity in Sénégal because in all the ceremonies sheeps are prefered to others meats.

Loan Proposal

Here are my business expenses and how I will use the loan money:

20 sheep for 20,000 XOF each
Feed for the sheep for three months is 100,000 XOF
The vet fees are 15,000 XOF
The pay for the shepherd is 15,000 XOF
His accessories are around 3,000 XOF
The fence I am planning to build is 100,000 XOF

I plan to sell the sheep during the numerous religious holidays-such as Tabaski (holiday to celebrate the sacrifice of Abraham), Karite (the end of Ramadan), or baptisms. I also have plenty of reliable clients therefore orders are never short, after all, mutton is the most sought after meat.

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About Me

I am a young man of 27 years old. I come from a village named Sema 3 in Kaffrine, a far region in the saloum, west Senegal. I am married and we got a daughter of 5 months old. I came in Dakar to look for job and means to live and take care of my family.

My Business

I am a sheep farmer and i have good experience in that. It's a talent i take from my father and uncles since i were a very young boy. I continue doing it because i like it so much! I stopped my studies very earlier to help my father by working. Every year i sell some sheeps from my farm during the Tabaski, a muslim feast. But now i need financial support to enlarge my activity. I see that it can be more rentable than now if i have means. My customers number will raise. Sheep farmer is a very rentable activity in Sénégal because in all the ceremonies sheeps are prefered to others meats.

Loan Proposal

Nombre de moutons à acheter: 20
Prix d’un mouton: 20 000fcfa
Alimentation sur 3 mois: 100 000fcfa
Vétérinaire: 15 000fcfa
Salaire du Berger: 15 000fcfa
Accessoires du berger: 3 000fcfa
Clôture: 100 000fcfa

Débouchés

Nombreuses fêtes au Sénégal où on immole le mouton: Tabaski, korité, fêtes religieuses, baptêmes,...
Clientèle fidèle proche: les commandes ne manquent jamais, la viande de mouton est plus prisée que les autres viandes.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$1,731.00

Date disbursed

Jun 9, 2011

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

39 months

Lenders

Daniel

Brussels, Belgium

M

mblue0953

United States

joerg

Berlin, Germany

P

Per

Randers, Denmark

smonroe

Stanford, United States

A

Anninymouse

Southampton, United Kingdom

Dianne

Maryville, United States

AWOL

USA, United States

M

mikedufty

Perth, Australia

neffe

Berlin, Germany

Feldborg

Stuttgart, Germany

C

Canlender1

Nanaimo, Canada

Sideburnjack

Conroe, TX, United States

zebby24

Ft.myers, United States

Brian

Midhurst, Canada

J

jimbo7256

Vicksburg, United States

CatholicNetworking

Galway, Ireland

K

kfresen

Gevelsberg, Germany

S

Spock

Koeln, Germany

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

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Summary

Amount repaid

$534.52

Amount remaining

$1,631.74

Expected completion

Sep 9, 2014

Status

Repaying late

Installment amount

$70.17

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Aug 9, 2011 $0.00
Sep 9, 2011 $0.00
Oct 9, 2011 $114.91 Nov 14, 2011 $114.91
Nov 9, 2011 $114.91 Nov 14, 2011 $114.91
Dec 9, 2011 $48.58 Nov 14, 2011 $48.58
Jan 9, 2012 $0.00
Feb 9, 2012 $0.00
Mar 9, 2012 $66.82 Nov 14, 2011 $0.00
May 2, 2012 $66.81
Apr 9, 2012 $66.82 May 2, 2012 $0.00
Jun 19, 2012 $66.81
May 9, 2012 $0.00
Jun 9, 2012 $0.00
Jul 9, 2012 $0.00
Aug 9, 2012 $0.00
Sep 9, 2012 $70.17 Jun 19, 2012 $0.00
Jan 21, 2013 $66.82
May 6, 2013 $3.35
Oct 9, 2012 $70.17 May 6, 2013 $52.33
Nov 9, 2012 $70.17
Dec 9, 2012 $70.17
Jan 9, 2013 $70.17
Feb 9, 2013 $70.17
Mar 9, 2013 $70.17
Apr 9, 2013 $70.17
May 9, 2013 $70.17
Jun 9, 2013 $70.17
Jul 9, 2013 $70.17
Aug 9, 2013 $70.17
Sep 9, 2013 $70.17
Oct 9, 2013 $70.17
Nov 9, 2013 $70.17
Dec 9, 2013 $70.17
Jan 9, 2014 $70.17
Feb 9, 2014 $70.17
Mar 9, 2014 $70.17
Apr 9, 2014 $70.17
May 9, 2014 $70.17
Jun 9, 2014 $70.17
Jul 9, 2014 $70.17
Aug 9, 2014 $70.17
Sep 9, 2014 $70.12

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