To do maintenance for my taxi

Jerry Kwasi

Ho, Ghana

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Jerry Kwasi

Member since

April 2021

On-time repayments

12 installments  •  25%

About Me

My name is Jerry Kwasi Ayebi from Ho in the Volta Region of Ghana. I am a young, professional and passionate driver who owns my own two cars working for me. I graduated from the University but due to unemployment I started my own transport business by learning driving in the Driving School.

My Business

I'm a professional Driver who have two cars. I have employed 1 driver who also drives my other taxi and makes sales to me. Its my dream to have a big transport company where I will be hiring cars of all types and also doing transport business.

Loan Proposal

I need the loan to enable me carry out some maintenance work on my car. As a driver and the Taxi owner, I need to make sure that my caris always in goodcondition .

Income Source

I will repay this loan from my daily sales as a taxi driver. I also have a barbering shop that works for me aside the driving and transport business. So it will be more easier for me to repay the loan.

My Videos

May 11, 2021: Introduction video by me

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$159.00

Date disbursed

Apr 28, 2021

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

1 week

Lenders

Cloudways

Malta, Malta

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

Babbitt Family Foundation

Reno, United States

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  • Alfred    Nov 25, 2021

    Dear lenders,
    I couldn't reach Jerry or any of his references. Will still try to reach them.

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  • Emmanuel    Aug 4, 2021

    please he says he will pay back soon

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  • Jerry Kwasi    Jun 2, 2021

    My Taxis broke down a bit and I'm now fixing them. That's why.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    May 25, 2021

    I received the money. It will be used to spray my Taxi. In Ghana, the neater the car the more passengers you get patronising your taxi so I'm mot leaving any stone un turned. I want the car always look fresh. Thank you for the loan.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    May 12, 2021

    I have received an amount of Ghc1102. I will use the loan to spray my Taxi. In Ghana, the neater the car the more passengers you get patronising your taxi so I'm mot leaving any stone un turned. I want the car always look fresh. I want to thank my lenders so much for funding this loan.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    May 11, 2021

    I will use the loan to spray my Taxi. In Ghana, the neater the car the more passengers you get patronising your taxi so I'm mot leaving any stone un turned. I want the car always look fresh. I want to thank my lenders for this loan.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    May 11, 2021

    I used the money to service my taxi and now its working well. I am now making more sales than before.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    May 3, 2021

    I have received the loan and I will be using it to do my taxi car's maintenance. This will help my taxi to be in its perfect condition. Thanksto all my lenders the

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  • Jerry Kwasi    Apr 28, 2021

    I will use the loan to do my taxi car's maintenance. This will help my taxi to be in its perfect condition. Thanksto all my lenders the

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  • Jerry Kwasi    Apr 27, 2021

    I will use the loan to change my Taxi's Engine Oil and buy other spare parts of my car for the taxi business. This will help improve the performance of the car. Thankstto you my lender for this loan. I really appreciate it so much.

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  • Jerry Kwasi    Apr 26, 2021

    I will use it to buy my Taxi's spare parts which is the front shock. Thanks you my lenders for this loan. I am very grateful.

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