Name
Racheal
Member since
October 2012
On-time repayments
47 installments • 49%
Am a business woman in a small town called Rongai in Nakuru county. I deal with retail of new cloths for both men and women including children. This business has become a source of growth socially and metally for me, it has opportunities for learning how best to deal with customers in order to make profit that will keep my business growing even though the town is small and there are other outlets dealing with the same. I can now deal with friendly customers who order and pay upfront for what they need. This trust has also given me confidence that my business will grow. Hence the need to continue partnering with you Zidisha lenders. Am widowed with six children two of whom have families, one unemployed and three are in different level of education in post secondary.
My sustenance and the upkeep of those in school depends on how best I work in my retail shop. Am now 53 years old and by the time my husband passed on none of our six children had joined secondary school. With two time employment as shop steward ( where I got interest in business), and now my own business, and seeing where they are surely am hopeful that things will be better.
When am free in the evening and Sunday afternoons am involved in church activities dealing with community development projects
My dream still remain to buy a plot so that I can build a home for my family. Zidisha community is my perfect choice to partner with in realizing this dream. My first loan from Zidisha was a good booster in stocking and am happy to be a worthwhile member.
I sell new cloths in a small shop in Rongai town Nakuru county. Most of my customers are women who give me orders to buy for them certain dresses that are in fashion. I also stoke for men and children.
I travel to the major town and buy clothes at wholesale prizes which I then sell at a profit in our town. I make at least 1.5dollars on average for each item that I sell. With a good order and a busy season in the year I can average a monthly profit of 175 – 200 dollars.
My previous employment as a shop steward has given me an upper had against my competitors. So am able to understand what customers need and even where to get it from. I have not disappointed them and this way I make profit and am able to sustain my business.
The expenditure in business is about 50 dollars for the outlet rent and electricity my expense in transport and travel is calculated as a percentage of the profit for the items that I travel for. I have not employed somebody because my unemployed son steps in for me in case I have to travel or many customers have to be attended to.
starting I was aware of the difficulties of doing this kind of business, at least two other shops were doing the same, starting with a very small stock and building trust from customers is not a simple task but with support and encouragement from family and friends I was able to make it.
This second loan is expected to increase stock and attract more custiomers as we head towards December which a good season.
50% of this loan, that is about Ksh 4000 will be used to buy medium size travelling bags. This I will then sell at a profit. The remaining half of the loan will buy new boys trousers which I will also sell at a small profit in my shop.I will use the profit to pay my monthly installment and then keep buying other products that customersare attracted to. hopefully the profit margin will keep increasing.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$100.00
Date disbursed
Apr 7, 2013
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
9 months
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Amount repaid
$104.26
Amount remaining
$0.00
Date repaid
Jul 22, 2013
Status
Fully repaid
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
---|---|---|---|
Jun 5, 2013 | $11.58 | Jun 5, 2013 | $10.71 |
Jul 5, 2013 | $0.87 | ||
Jul 5, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 5, 2013 | $11.04 |
Jul 22, 2013 | $0.55 | ||
Aug 5, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Sep 5, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Oct 5, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Nov 4, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Dec 4, 2013 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Jan 4, 2014 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
Feb 4, 2014 | $11.58 | Jul 22, 2013 | $11.58 |
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