Name
Ruth Abukari
Member since
January 2017
On-time repayments
112 installments • 92%
I am a graduate of Tamale polytechnic, I pursued HND marketing.
I am sociable and open- hearted person who attaches seriousness to anything I do.
Married with two children, I am versatile and committed to meeting deadlines when it comes to business issues. I am an entrepreneur with the vision of growing my business. The business has help me to serve my community and they need not go to town to purchase clothing.
I started the business in November 2016 after applying round for job and could not get one.
After completing my National service in 2014 and not getting any already made job anywhere I decide to set up my own small business. So I started selling second hand clothing popularly known as “fosse” in Ghana and I sell ladies wigs and mesh popularly known by that name by ladies. I also sell detergents for home cleaning and disinfectants. But with the “fosse” I am into both adult and children’s clothing but with insufficient capital. I am located in a village called Kogni –Mile 9 near the Tamale international airport.
I will buy Milo, rice, oil worth $300 into the business. This will increase my profit by 20 percent. As a result of the festive season drawing nearer the demand for these products will soar. The profit will be plough back to the business and the remaining to cater for household expenses
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$296.71
Date disbursed
Aug 16, 2018
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 months
Cost to entrepreneur
Service fee: $8.74
Credit risk payment:
$26.33
Vancouver, Canada
United States
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