Adding refrigerator to restaurant business

Richard

Mishomoroni, Kenya

25% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Richard

Member since

August 2014

On-time repayments

76 installments  •  28%

About Me

I am Richard Mutisya, born and brought up in Kitui on the Eastern side of the Republic of Kenya. I went to school up to secondary school and later got a job in Mombasa where I was working in a music store.

I am married and I am a father of two children aged 12 and 5 years old and they are all in school. I am a team player and I participate in many social work and I am also actively involved in church activities. I am a family man and I like inculcating good values to my children and those around me.

I believe hard work pays and through the years, I have struggled a lot to be where I am and I believe in making progress year after year. I also like doing charity work when time and resources allow especially helping the aged in the society with their chores.

My Business

I run a small hotel where I serve food people from the local community and the surrounding areas. My business employs three workers and I am the fourth one. We prepare local cuisines and our prices range from $1 for a simple meal to $3 for a sumptuous meal.

Due to my experience in this area and maintaining high standards, I am almost always assured of a good flow of clients in my hotel. I make sales of about $500 per week out of which 10 - 15% is my profit after all expenses are paid. I use this money for my family''s upkeep and support my parents back home.

This is a modest amount of profit by urban standards and it leaves no room for business expansion. For this reason, I have to rely on credit for any kind of expansion hence my decision to join Zidisha.

Loan Proposal

The first loan was an instant success. I used the money to buy a small refrigerator and it has now become an essential tool of my business. However, with time, it has proved to be inadequate since there are many items that need to kept under refrigeration and the limited space cannot allow.

I now intend to buy a bigger capacity refrigerator capable of holding lots of food such as fish, chicken, and other foods. I want to be using the older one to store drinks such as milk and sodas (soft drinks) as well as drinking water.

I intend to buy a brand new fridge so that I benefit from warranty which I would not get if I go for a used one. I don't want to take a risk this time since this is a substantial amount of money.

The type I want to buy will cost me $350 and the money from this loan plus my savings will make it possible.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$260.00

Date disbursed

Feb 6, 2015

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

13 months

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  • TomF925    Jan 20, 2016

    We hope you are OK and will have a Happy New Year! How are things going?

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  • Richard    Feb 6, 2015

    Thank you lenders for giving me a pleasant surprise. I did not expect to be funded within such a short time. Special thanks to those who have funded me the second time.

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  • KrautFunding    Feb 5, 2015

    Hi Richard, good to see that everything worked out fine for you...I'm excited to see what you plan next ;-)

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  • Richard    Feb 4, 2015

    I am happy that I have managed to clear my loan without a hitch. I am amazed by the flexibility of Zidisha loan and the low interest. I believe I now have a partner I can rely on for my business growth. I managed to purchase a refrigerator with my first loan and this changed the way I do business drastically. It brought food wastage to an end as I would throw away food that was not consumed due to hot weather here. I now even buy food such as vegetables and fruits in large quantities and store them under refrigeration. I get discounts on these items thus making good savings. Overall, my profitability has gone up – thanks to you lenders.

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  • Richard    Oct 1, 2014

    thanks everybody who contributed towards this loan. special thanks to Krautfunding, you walked with me till the last minute. I will keep you posted on my project.

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    • JimVandegriff    Oct 1, 2014

      I am really glad you were fully funded, Richard. Let us know how you do. Best wishes, JimVandegriff

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  • KrautFunding    Oct 1, 2014

    How strange was that? Loan expired, 8 Cent missing...but somehow I still could lend so I completed it...hope that worx...

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  • KrautFunding    Oct 1, 2014

    Hi Richard, don't explain it to me but to the public. Can you somehow convert these 35% into an amount of Dollars? If possible try to build a medium percentage and sum it up on a monthly or quarterly base so we see how your investment returns cash for you.

    Regarding spelling mistakes: I don't have a problem with it at all. I just think it makes a more professional impression to have a tight and correct headline for potential lenders who scroll through the project lists.

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  • Richard    Oct 1, 2014

    Thanks Krautfunding, hours have turned into minutes, Forgive my spelling errors - English is my third language. The main reason why I need this fridge is avoid wastage of food.

    Being a tropical country, any food that is not consumed after being cooked goes bad very quickly if not refrigerated. In a bad day I can waste as much as 35% of what I prepare. I will be able to save this if I manage to get the fridge.

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  • KrautFunding    Oct 1, 2014

    and btw: we don't see a 'statistics of failed loans' so don't worry. It makes no difference for lenders if it's your 1st or 7th attempt...

    ...and never surrender...

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  • KrautFunding    Oct 1, 2014

    Hi Richard,

    good luck for the last hours...just in case you shouldn't be able to complete your loan request in that time: don't give up. Maybe you can add a sentence about the amount of money the fridge would save you and what you would like to invest this money into. We lenders love stories about business plans, growth, additional employees etc. ;-)

    Maybe you could also fix the spelling mistake in the headline...it's a 'refridgerator'. Call it "Used refridgerator for my small restaurant", that sounds more sexy ;-)

    All the best
    Kraut

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  • Richard    Oct 1, 2014

    Dear lenders, 3 hours to go, I am optimistic you will fund me in the remaining time.

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  • Richard    Sep 30, 2014

    63% and 9 hours to go... I have never been so anxious. Dear lenders, everything count, big or small. Please do your bids.

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  • Richard    Sep 30, 2014

    thank you so much JessicaAna for your valuable contribution. 23 hours to go - I have a strange feeling that this golden chance is slowly slipping away from me, please don't let it happen.

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  • Richard    Sep 30, 2014

    thanks canadianstan, can't agree with you more: Every little bit counts!

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  • Richard    Sep 29, 2014

    O dear lenders, less than 3 days to go at 27%. Please fund me before the loan expires.

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  • Richard    Sep 26, 2014

    5 days to go at 25%. Dear lenders, please don't let this loan increase statistics of failed loans. The project I intend to undertake with this loan will be the turning point of my business.

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  • Richard    Sep 24, 2014

    thanks Jim, KrautFunding and Banne for your generous contributions. I call upon other lenders to fund me please.

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  • Richard    Sep 24, 2014

    Lenders, you seem to have forgotten us in this category of Restaurants. Please come to our aid because ours is a very essential service to the community.

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