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Violet

Nairobi, Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Violet

Member since

December 2016

On-time repayments

217 installments  •  15%

About Me

I was born and raised in Ongata Rongai.I come from a mid-level background,a last born in a family of three.I was generally a happy child,i worked on my dads farm when i was 13,this helped me get some money to buy some things i wanted like sanitary pads,perfume(being a teenager).I really like the way my parents showed me how to be independent at such a young age because its gotten me to where i am today.
I attended St. Marys Primary School in Ongata Rongai and later did my O'levels at Mbagathi Academy,after that i joined East Africa School of Aviation where i got a diploma in Air Travel and Tourism.

My spouse and i once came across this piece of land that was very strategic,we had to put alot of sacrifice so as to acquire this piece of land,that to me was hardship,we had a change of lifestyle and also sold a lot,so as to buy the land.In the end,it really paid off because we developed it and it feels like a huge achievement.

What i think is most unique about my culture is that when a woman is about to get married,the people from the mans side are the ones to come to the woman's homestead and cook for the woman's family....quite fascinating i would say.

My 5 year old daughter always says she would like to fly a plane,however,i look at her and just think that this is a future model.She has got so much poise,loves modelling and always very conscious about what she s going to wear.

My last born who is 2 and a half years old...oh well..lets just wait and see how that goes.

Cooking is my hobby,i have a passion for cooking and i love learning about different cuisines in different cultures.

My Business

I am a salaried individual,employed by Wananchi Group Ltd. That is my main source of income.I would like to venture into Catering business since i have a real passion in cooking.I enjoy cooking and i am very good at it.My idea is to start providing snacks and food for companies.I would also like to get a popcorn machine,the unique bit about it is that i will be making caramel popcorns which are not commonly available,the upper side about it is that it will not necessarily require a shop,i will just rent some small space which will not be expensive.I will be able to sell to the surrounding environment which is mostly schools as well carry some to sell to offices.

I think the catering/restaurant business is useful because people have to eat,people love snacking.I chose this kind of business because i have done it before and its easy to manage plus it is affordable.

Typical costs would be around ksh.13,000 for the popcorn machine,ksh.10,000 as start off capital and ksh.10,000 for rental space,this should include deposit as well.As for revenue,i will sell each pack of popcorn at ksh.50 ,with an expectation of selling 30 packs ,that will bring me ksh.1500 per day besides the other bitings.

The profits i plan to use in reinvestment as i aim to doing this kind of business full time so as to follow my dreams.

Loan Proposal

I will buy a popcorn machine worth $130 ,rent out space for the machine for $100,
i will need a start up capital for $100.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$984.00

Date disbursed

Mar 9, 2017

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

21 months

Lenders

CN

Craig Newmark

United States

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  • Daniel    Sep 17, 2021

    Dear Lenders,
    Have spoke to Ms Violet and she is currently in tight situation as far as funds are concern but she has promised to make some payment soon

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  • Violet    Jul 24, 2021

    Financial strain and also unwell

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  • Violet    Jul 18, 2021

    Struggling financially

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  • Lilian    Jul 7, 2021

    I have spoken to violet who has promised to do something in repaying the loan though she is still financially down

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  • Lilian    Jun 2, 2021

    Violet has promised to pay her loan

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  • Lilian    Apr 24, 2021

    I have spoken to Violet who is financially down but promises to repay by end of this month

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  • Violet    Apr 11, 2021

    Financial strain

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  • Violet    Mar 2, 2021

    Financial strains

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  • Violet    Feb 1, 2021

    financial challenges

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  • Nelson    Dec 15, 2020

    I talked to Violet Kaloki she respond that by tomorrow Morning she will pay out his default Installment.

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  • Nelson    Nov 27, 2020

    Iam very Happy to reached to Violet Kaloki,she Responds to me that she is able to pays Atleast enough that she have today,but dew to this Pedermic of Covid 19 it has affect her, she will be able to adjust his Installment that she will be able to pay it on time
    repayment.

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  • Violet    Oct 17, 2020

    Financial strain

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  • Violet    Oct 3, 2020

    Financial strains

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  • Violet    Sep 19, 2020

    financially strained at the moment,although things are starting to look better now

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  • Violet    Aug 22, 2020

    Financial strains

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  • Violet    Jul 13, 2020

    Financial strain

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  • Violet    Jun 6, 2020

    Straining financially

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  • Violet    May 9, 2020

    Financial constraints

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  • Violet    Apr 11, 2020

    Covid 19 pandemic

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  • Violet    Feb 22, 2020

    financial strain

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