Veronica
Nsawkaw-tain, Ghana
100% repaid
Name
Veronica
Member since
May 2015
On-time repayments
61 installments • 26%
Right from my childhood, life has been very challenging but through hard work and determination I have always overcome many hurdles. I grew up with my parents in the northern region of Ghana, specifically Tamale. Growing up I realized that my family was below average in terms of financial standing, which means that together with my siblings we had to assist our father on the farm, and my mother in her petty trading business in order to make ends meet. This helped me cultivate the habit of savings. I made sure I kept at least a fraction of any monetary gift I received from my parents, loved ones or even just pals. Day-in day-out I became more interested in saving to help me meet some of my basic necessities as a young girl without haven to depend on my parents for almost everything.
I was a quite good student academically throughout my period in school. I attended the evangelical Presbyterian primary school, and later proceeded to Nyohini presby school. I had my secondary school education at the business senior high school in Tamale, and I went on to Tamale Polytechnic, where I graduated successful with an HND in marketing. I have an uncle called John who owned a shop where he sells electronic devices such as DVD, Music CD, Movies, Television and other devices. The business kept booming, he kept maximizing profit on monthly basis. One day, my uncle phoned me about his decision to sell the business because he invested his profits into different venture that turned out unsuccessful. I protested his decision and took over the affairs of the business. I quickly invested my savings into the business and used my marketing skills to maximize sales. The business has been going on well with profit levels appreciating steadily. I believe zidisha is a good opportunity for me to expand my business and offer jobs to some young people.
I would say my business deals with goods closely associated with the entertainment sector. I retail electronic goods ranging from DVDS, CD ROM, mobile phones and accessories and similar household items such as fan and television sets. I find this business highly sustainable because as we can attest to the fact of how entertainment has become an indispensable part of human life. Honestly it is uncommon not to find these items in almost every household. A greater proportion of the people we meet daily uses at least one or more of these electronic products which goes to confirm how profitable it can be if well managed.
This is a business I took over from my uncle after he decided to transfer ownership, and I am determined to grow it into a highly profitable venture where I would be able to employ young people.
The main cost in the business includes electricity bills, cost of acquiring new stock, and cost of damages resulting from faulty appliances or breakages. So far, the business is doing well and profit levels keeping soaring up. For the next few years, I plan to expand the business by acquiring new stocks frequently, marketing my goods well and opening new branches in other places. This means a greater part of the profit made would be ploughed back into the business. I therefore need a flexible credit system where I can raise additional capital to finance my business. I see Zidisha.org as a great scheme which can assist me as an entrepreneur to grow my business to the next level.
I will purchase these items with my first loans;
Mobile phone batteries ($26)
Mobile phone chargers ($21)
Ear piece($13)
Screen protector($12)
I have currently run out of stock on these items and I wish to purchase them as soon as I received my loan. This will boost sales. I expect to gain about 20% profit after sales.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$100.00
Date disbursed
May 25, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
2 months
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