Timber for my wood furniture business

Philip

Eldoret, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Philip

Member since

February 2020

On-time repayments

67 installments  •  37%

About Me

I was born and raised in Turbo from a humble and a God-fearing family.I hold a Degree in Finance from Moi University.I overcame hardship through learning to be self dependent through looking for other avenues of earning income and i managed to achieve this through being self employed; starting my own business.
I started my business through my personal savings.
The unique thing about my culture is the love of unity and togetherness.My hobby is reading novels and making new friends.

My Business

My business is deals with making wood furniture for households, schools,offices,hotels,restaurant and hospitals.I started my business in 2014 when i was still in the University.These goods are in huge demand because institutions and individuals cannot do without them and are part and parcel of their daily lifes and operations.

I chose this kind of business because of its feasibility and sustainability economically.The typical costs in a month (in dollars) include costs of timber 1000 dollars ,electricity 100 dolars,labour 300 dollars,business permit 20dollars,logistics 100 dollars and miscellaneous cost of an average of 100 dollars.My gross revenue has been averaging 3200 dollars per month.

I use the profits to pay school fees for my siblings,their upkeep and also reinvesting in my business.

Loan Proposal

I will add more timber to enable me make more furnitures for my customers thus making their items of need need readily available. This will make me increase my profit margin by 2%.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$26.00

Date disbursed

Feb 29, 2020

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

1 week

Lenders

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

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