Name
Matilda
Member since
July 2017
On-time repayments
123 installments • 21%
I took a loan from my uncle that I used to start a second hand cloths but the business did not do well,so I dried my hand on women foot wear,the business picked up well and am now working on the expansion plan.
in our land the staple food is ugali and most people engage in small scale farming. different communities have cultures to which they stick on.
my child is still young , but he is sharp and loves people,iam working hard to give her better life.
during my free time,I socialize with friends,watch football and sing for our church. I am also youth leader and therefore I engage my group on social services such as cleaning,planting trees and visiting the sick and orphans.
I provide foot wear for women both open shoes,closed shoes and hand bags. The demand for the goods is high as the place is densely populated and the my prices are very fair and affordable.
I choose these business because it is very profitable and easy to manage,the demand for the goods is also good.
I spend the proceeds from the business on buying basics for my family and paying my fees,i save the rest for reinvestment.
hello lenders thank you for this opportunity for us to be able to be given loans so that we can use the money to improve our business without any high loan interest, please lenders l am appealing for a another to add more stock to my boutique shop thank you
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$29.00
Date disbursed
Sep 25, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
7 weeks
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Ed Sep 27, 2017
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