Salon

Rehema

Bombolulu, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Rehema

Member since

January 2015

On-time repayments

282 installments  •  22%

About Me

Hi My name is Rehema Ramadhan. I live at bombolulu with my family. I did not finish my education because of lack of school fees. I left in form two and had been staying at home until a friend introduced me to Zidisha. I have had two loans from Zidisha which I fully paid and I am now the proud owner of Mammy Salon. Were it not for Zidisha, I would not have gone that far.

My Business

When I get this loan, I am going to diversify by buying a small refridgerator for Kshs.15,000.= and stocking it with mineral water, soft drinks (e.g. coca cola, fanta, sprite), milk and fresh juices. These will cost Khs.10,000/=

I will also buy earings, bangles, hair bands etc. at Kshs.7,000/=. With Kshs.4,000/= I will buy stocks of hair pieces and weaves. I have lots of customers who are always asking for these items and I am sure, they will bring a lot of profit together with the profits from the salon.

I promise to repay each and every single cent as I have always been doing. Long live Zidisha and continue with the great work you are doing.

Loan Proposal

I will buy:
weaves - 10 pcs at kshs.450/= each = 4,500
20 braids at kshs.80/= = 1,600
10 jars of chemicals at kshs.250/= each = 2,500/=

I am expecting to make a profit of kshs.5,000/= with this first loan, which I will spend or buy more stock for my salon.

I promise to repay my loan in time. Thank you, Zidisha, for giving me this chance to be a member. My dream will be realized.

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About Me

Hi My name is Rehema Ramadhan. I live at bombolulu with my family. I did not finish my education because of lack of school fees. I left in form two and had been staying at home until a friend introduced me to Zidisha. I have had two loans from Zidisha which I fully paid and I am now the proud owner of Mammy Salon. Were it not for Zidisha, I would not have gone that far.

My Business

When I get this loan, I am going to diversify by buying a small refridgerator for Kshs.15,000.= and stocking it with mineral water, soft drinks (e.g. coca cola, fanta, sprite), milk and fresh juices. These will cost Khs.10,000/=

I will also buy earings, bangles, hair bands etc. at Kshs.7,000/=. With Kshs.4,000/= I will buy stocks of hair pieces and weaves. I have lots of customers who are always asking for these items and I am sure, they will bring a lot of profit together with the profits from the salon.

I promise to repay each and every single cent as I have always been doing. Long live Zidisha and continue with the great work you are doing.

Loan Proposal

I will buy weaves - 10 pcs at kshs.450/= each = 4,500, 20 braids at kshs.80/= = 1,600. 10 jars of chemicals at kshs.250/= each = 2,500/=. I am expecting to make a profit of kshs.5000/= with this first loan which I will spent or buying more stock for my saloon. I promise to repay my loan in time. Thank you zidisha for giving me this chance to be a member. My dream will be realized.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$100.00

Date disbursed

Jan 27, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

Pranjal

Noida, Kenya

L

Lemon

Switzerland, Switzerland

E

Elisa

Espoo, Finland

M

mrhanky1

melbourne, Australia

RockinRobin

Centennial CO, United States

MichaelR

Los Angeles, United States

J

JayJay

Cleveland, United States

C

CheesemanDan

Shanghai, China

A

Alicee

Munich, Germany

D

danny

Karlsruhe, Germany

V

valeriesolanas

Stamford, United States

Krtecek

Balzers, Liechtenstein

Crestwood

Hamburg, Germany

P

proby24

Singapore, Singapore

A

Alsyf

Sydney, Australia

T

tmsaddress

Orlando, Florida, United States

M

mjgoldsmith

United States

P

Prometheus

Duisburg, Germany

KM

Kirsty M

United Kingdom

Alberto Cereser

Copenhagen, Denmark

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