Stock for my shop

Kache

Magarini, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Kache

Member since

December 2017

On-time repayments

68 installments  •  91%

About Me

My name is Kache Kenga Kalama. I am thirty-nine years old. I am a mother of three children. I went to primary school but I did not make it to secondary school. I would like my children to go up to university.

My Business

I am a small business lady in our local area. I own a small shop where I sell variety of goods. Most of the goods I sell are food stuffs such as maize flour, fruits and vegetables among others.

Loan Proposal

I will use this loan to buy stock in my shop especially during this festive season where demand of food stuffs are on high demand. This will help me increase my income by about 50% because the more the stock i will have the more reliable my business will be and hence the more profit i am going to make.
I will buy the following; 10 bundles of maize flour @1000=10,000, 5 bundles of wheat flour for 7500
10Kgs beans for 1000/=, 50Kgs Sugar for 5000, 40 Ltrs Cooking oil for 10000.

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About Me

My name is Kache Kenga Kalama. I come from a humble back ground. My friends call me Triple K. I am a Kenyan by birth. I am married currently a mother of three ; two boys and one girl. My educational journey was not not easy. I went to primary school through hardship and after struggling I made it to secondary school where I also struggled by hooks and crooks until I finished my secondary education too. Unfortunately I did not manage to proceed to college because of financial constraints in our family. I got employed and later I was happily married and after that I also managed to start my own business. I would like my children to go up to university therefore I will do anything possible to ensure that they acquire quality education.

My Business

I am a small business lady in our local area. I started business after saving for a long time from my job where I was employed as shopkeeper. I now own a mini shop where I sell variety of goods. Most of the goods I sell are food stuffs such as maize flour, fruits and vegetables among others. The main reason for starting this business was that; there was high demand of these goods and there was no nearby shop so people were travelling over long distances to get such goods.

Loan Proposal

I will use this loan to buy stock in my shop especially during this festive season where demand of food stuffs are on high demand. This will help me increase my income by about 50% because the more the stock i will have the more reliable my business will be and hence the more profit i am going to make.
I will buy the following; 10 bundles of maize flour @1000=10,000, 5 bundles of wheat flour for 7500
10Kgs beans for 1000/=, 50Kgs Sugar for 5000, 40 Ltrs Cooking oil for 10000.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$348.00

Date disbursed

Nov 26, 2018

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

8 weeks

Lenders

D

darkpella

Correggio, Italy

S

surika

Australia

F

Fox

United States

MM

Mbali Mamba

United Kingdom

N

NickN

United States

EP

Evan Peters

United States

S

Sophie

United States

Girolamo Marroccoli

Basel, Switzerland

D

David

United States

E

EllisWMiller

United States

H

Harrison

United States

United States

JL

Julia Loose

United States

J

John

United States

G

gretel

United States

C

Cyril

Belgium

Francesca

Scotch Plains - New Jersey, United States

Anke Baltussen

Utrecht, Netherlands

CL

Chris Lee

United States

E

Elly

New Zealand

IK

Iris Koele

Netherlands

Laura Loos

Hilversum, Netherlands

The Krugers

NY NY, United States

Mark Wilco

Columbus, OH, United States

James Liao

San Francisco, United States

Kyra

Bussum, Netherlands

JP

Johan Palmaer

NACKA, STOCKHOLM, Sweden

ZN

Zane Norman

United States

Gerhard

Vienna, Austria

EA

Eric Ayers

Atlanta, United States

CP

Cara Peterson

United States

S

Sulekha

United States

Adrian

Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Summary

Amount repaid

$348.79

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Jan 10, 2019

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Dec 3, 2018 $4.93 Dec 4, 2018 $4.93
Dec 10, 2018 $9.85 Dec 18, 2018 $9.85
Dec 17, 2018 $9.85 Dec 23, 2018 $9.85
Dec 24, 2018 $9.85 Dec 23, 2018 $9.85
Dec 31, 2018 $9.85 Dec 30, 2018 $9.85
Jan 7, 2019 $9.85 Jan 10, 2019 $9.85
Jan 14, 2019 $147.80 Jan 10, 2019 $147.80
Jan 21, 2019 $146.79 Jan 10, 2019 $146.79

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