James

Nakuru, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

James

Member since

October 2010

On-time repayments

32 installments  •  97%

About Me

My name is James Mwangi Gachuha. I reside in Bahati near Bahati shopping centre which also serve as the headquarter for the Nakuru North new district. I am a married man with five children. The last one is still in school.

My Business

I have a shop at the centre where i sell a variety of items. The profit margin per item is low but at the end of the day, i sell many items and make a lot of profit. I make about ksh 25000 per month from the shop. I also do dairy farming which produce milk for the family while the extra is sold. I sell about 4 litres of milk per day at ksh 30 per litre. I also farm maize, beans, potatoes and other greens for the family. I sell the much that is not used by the family. I usually make about ksh 30000 per season of maize. Beans are usually planted twice per year and the price of beans fluctuate depending the season.

Loan Proposal

The first loan which i cleared recently has profited me so much by increasing the stock at my shop.If you add me a 70000 it will help me to attract much customers.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$837.00

Date disbursed

Jan 27, 2012

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

12 months

Lenders

J

jeffb

United States

A

Anninymouse

Southampton, United Kingdom

BM

Benedicte Monroe

Sarasota// Phnom Penh, United States

C

CWS

Huntington beach, ca, United States

E

Errol

Bradenton, FL, United States

D

Delph007

Den Haag, Netherlands

EricDWalters

Rochester, Mn, Usa, United States

Aahz

Manchester, United States

C

chkuo

Taipei, Taiwan

T

TobyKenobi

Syracuse, United States

A

adwatson

Milan, MI, United States

Colin

Albuquerque, United States

P

phangsang

Seattle, United States

YB Song

Seoul, Republic of Korea

S

SueB1

Los Alamos, United States

S

SeeBiscuit

Reston, United States

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  • James    Jan 18, 2013

    Am sorry that i have taken this long without a comment or appreciation.Do bear with me.Am glad the money came in time and it has really helped me in expanding my business and the intention i had in mind on the December festivities i achieved the goals with the supply and a good competition to my few competitors.
    God bless you so much
    Looking forward to clear the balance in time

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  • beverly    Dec 31, 2012

    Hi James,

    Happy new year to you! Wishing you a 2013 full of blessings. Thank you for your loan repayments so far - I have used the money to help fund another Zidisha loan.

    Best regards,
    Beverly

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  • dcembrola    Sep 19, 2012

    September 12, 2012

    Hello, my name is Dan Cembrola, one of Zidisha’s Kenya Client Relationship Managers. I am currently visiting Zidisha borrowers in Nakuru and its outskirts.

    Today, I met with James Gachuha, a veteran small business entrepreneur who prides himself on the fact that he has “Never been employed by anyone.” This, of course, is to indicate that for the past thirty years he has been in charge of various businesses in Bahati and its surrounds. James owns and manages a general store in Bahati town center, selling everything from food, clothing, cosmetics, cooking supplies and likely anything else you could imagine needing.

    Another frequent quote echoed by James is “I’ve never taken a loan from a bank.” James was attracted to Zidisha’s model because of the interest rates that are available and the ease with which he was able to use the internet and MPESA to apply for, receive, and repay his loan.

    James’ entrepreneurial spirit is evidenced by the manner in which he has used his added income from his store to purchase an acre of land where he cultivates tea. Any surplus income he receives he invests in buying shares of local companies.

    James hopes to complete repayment on his current loan in the next few weeks and apply for a new loan with the hope that it will be funded by October. October through January are the busiest months of the year for his general store and James wants to ensure that he has enough inventory to satisfy the increased demand during these months.

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  • SueB1    Jan 22, 2012

    Dear Mr. Gachuha-- Thank you for accepting my bid. Very best wishes to you and your family, and may your business prosper! Sue B

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  • James    Jul 26, 2011

    Am still doing well and my business has improved since the cash loan has helped me a lot.Thanks and we will keep in touch

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  • James    Apr 5, 2011

    i did appreciate for the loan which came in time.With the 60000,20000 went to the household goods which i stock at the shop,the other 40000 i increased the stock eg flour,sugar,fat and other things which goes along with such commodities.For now the shop is stocked and beautiful looking attracting a much higher number of customers thanks to the zidisha.

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  • James    Dec 22, 2010

    i have updated my profile to include the history of the loans taht i had taken and also to give more information on my business

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