Christopher Kuria
Thika, Kenya
100% repaid
Name
Christopher Kuria
Member since
April 2015
On-time repayments
250 installments • 72%
My name is Christopher Kuria. I am a father of three children, born and raised in Gatanga, Muranga County. I lived in Makongeni phase 5 plot 94. I am a hard working person. I finished my secondary school in the year 2000. I didn't join college due to financial problems and these because my parents were jobless. I started to help my parents on farm work and in that time life was very hard because of the little money I got, some I gave to my parents to assist in paying school fees for my little siblings. I work hard to see my children will not suffer like I did and that I can educate them without problems. I like to pass time visiting orphans just to encourage them about life.
After finishing my high school, I started farming where plucking tea was the only option. Tea plucking is a bit profitable in my region because I could earn KSh 300 per day. With my little savings, I managed to pay for a barber course which I attended in the afternoon after finishing morning chores. After completing that course, I worked in a different shop to get experience and from there I relocated to Thika and started my own shop. I now have many customers due to affordable prices and good services that I offer.
Dear lenders thank you for the previous loan you granted me, now I have came back to request for a third loan, and if granted these facility these how I intend to utilise it.
Purchase a massage chair which cost Usd=400, and with that I will increase my profit margin by 35 percent. look upon my good lenders to fund my project and God bless you.
My names are Christopher kuria a father of three children,born and raised in Gatanga Muranga county,i lived in Makongeni phase 5 plot 94 .am a hard working person i finished my secondary school year 2000 where i dint join college due to financial problem and these because my parent were jobbles.i started to help my parent on farm work and by that time life was very hard,because the little money i get some i gave to my parent to assist school fees for my little siblings.i work hard to see my children will not suffer like i did and that b i can educate them without problem,i like to past time visiting orphans just to encourage them about life.
After finishing my high school,i started farming where plucking tea was the only option and these because tea plucking is a bit profitable in my region bcoz i could earn ksh300 per day.with my little saving i manage to pay for a barber course which i attend afternoon after finishing morning chores.after completing that course i work in different shop to get experience and from there i relocated to Thika and start my own shop, in which by now i have many customers due to affordable price and good services that i offer.
Update
Having started my barber shop, I have managed to establish my barber shop. In the last year I have a client base of a hundred customers a week. Since then my profit margin has grown to 8000 a week.
Due to the success, I wish to to start a small barber shop in the outskirts of thika in Makongeni township
Dear lenders thank you for the previous loan you granted me, now I have came back to request for a third loan, and if granted these facility these how I intend to utilise it.
Purchase a massage chair which cost Usd=400, and with that I will increase my profit margin by 35 percent. look upon my good lenders to fund my project and God bless you.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$360.39
Date disbursed
Dec 31, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
15 months
Cost to entrepreneur
Service fee: $14.10
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