To add more stock of second hand clothes in my shop

Esther

Nairobi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Esther

Member since

August 2014

On-time repayments

164 installments  •  55%

About Me

My name is Esther Nyadiri Kuria, I was born on 26th may 1982 at Nakuru in nakuru county being the first born in a family of 4. I joined St Xavier’s primary school for my basic education up to standard 8.after sitting for my final exam I did well and joined Moi forces academy, a high school which is a national school. After school I joined rift valley institute for a secretarial course for two years. I was later employed by a metal factory in Nairobi as a secretary where I worked for 6 years. I decided to quit and start self employment. With my little savings I settled on a business of buying and selling carefully selected second hand clothes. I started this kind of business after i realized I could not get good money to improve my livelihood in employment. I look forward to be a zidisha member.

My Business

I relocated to the city of Nairobi in the year,2009 I ventured into business of selling carefully selected second hand clothes which is commonly known as "camera" here in Kenya, I usually wake up at 4 o’clock in the morning to go to the market of Gikomba so that I may catch up with the retailers who open up the second hand clothes bales where I select the clothes that looks like new ones and are matching the current fashion. After selecting them I take them straight for ironing to look good and nit. The ironing is usually done at fee. By 9 o’clock everyday the clothes are ready for sale. I sell my clothes from a stall located at Mfagano Street outside sunbeam supermarket. I decided this location because I target the shoppers who come to the supermarket. Nairobi is a very busy city which makes my business a thriving one. Most people prefer to buy clothes from me because they are cheaper than those of my competitors. On a good day I am able to get a turnover of USD$ 60 to 100 which gives me a profit of USD$ 40. Out of this I pay USD$ 3 to the local government as my everyday’s rent to my stall. I also spend another USD$8 for my everyday travel and food that means I am left with about USD$ 25 as my profit. This money helps me to pay my house rent which is approx USD$ 120 and a further USD$ 50 to my bills. There a number of challenges that I encounter but the major one is luck of enough capital to stock more varieties of clothes to suit the ever increasing demand. I believe with zidisha plat form I will be able to overcome the same.

Loan Proposal

Thanks to all my lenders, my first loan was very helpful to business, i was able to record a tremendous progress and profits shot up into a better margin. For this second loan i will still increase my stock of well and carefully selected second hand clothes to match my customers demands. by so doing i will spend the entire amount over USD 150 for this purpose, i will rollover the profits which will enable me to have a lager stock by the end of the day, and this is definitely a good progress. i urge all my lenders to support me in achieving this goal, thanks in anticipation.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$98.00

Date disbursed

Oct 16, 2014

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

4 months

Lenders

S

SvenWaage

Stavanger, Norway

E

elourenco

Porto, Portugal

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Summary

Amount repaid

$101.17

Amount remaining

$0.00

Date repaid

Dec 26, 2014

Status

Fully repaid

Repayment History

Expected Payments Actual Payments
Oct 26, 2014 $5.32 Oct 31, 2014 $5.32
Nov 2, 2014 $5.32 Nov 7, 2014 $5.32
Nov 9, 2014 $5.32 Nov 7, 2014 $5.32
Nov 16, 2014 $5.32 Nov 7, 2014 $0.73
Nov 14, 2014 $4.59
Nov 23, 2014 $5.32 Nov 14, 2014 $0.73
Nov 16, 2014 $4.59
Nov 30, 2014 $5.32 Nov 21, 2014 $5.32
Dec 7, 2014 $5.32 Nov 21, 2014 $3.77
Nov 30, 2014 $1.55
Dec 14, 2014 $5.32 Nov 30, 2014 $5.32
Dec 21, 2014 $5.32 Nov 30, 2014 $1.66
Dec 7, 2014 $3.66
Dec 28, 2014 $5.32 Dec 7, 2014 $3.16
Dec 15, 2014 $2.16
Jan 4, 2015 $5.32 Dec 15, 2014 $3.52
Dec 21, 2014 $1.80
Jan 11, 2015 $5.32 Dec 21, 2014 $3.89
Dec 26, 2014 $1.43
Jan 18, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Jan 25, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Feb 1, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Feb 8, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Feb 15, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Feb 22, 2015 $5.32 Dec 26, 2014 $5.32
Mar 1, 2015 $5.44 Dec 26, 2014 $5.44

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