Name
Samuel
Member since
December 2016
On-time repayments
148 installments • 40%
my is Samuel Mwathi born in molo in a family of 11.6 girls and 5 boys.I joined Bishop Ndingi primary school in the year 1993 to 2000.later I joined Jomo Kenyatta secondary school in the year 2000-2004 and then proceeded to Baraka agricultural college to further my knowledge in sustainable farming and animal husbandry. On completion I went to Nakuru town for job searching before putting up my grocery shop.
I sell farm products and eggs.mostly from nearby farms in njoro and molo and selling them in Nakuru in Ponda Mali.the source of capital was form family's contribution and my savings.currently the business is OK bearing in mind we have been experiencing drought in many parts of the county.this made me travel a lot in search for groceries and cereals.
This loan will help me increase my stock to boost the other almost clearing stock.this will cost a total amount of $200.I also intend to add childrens socks and warmth woolen caps due to cold months on going now.this will cost not more than $100.apart from making profit to improve my livelihood it will make a community well dressed with quality clothing and pocket friendly. The profit to get will be gradual because sale of clothes is a continual kind of business bt expected least profit per sale is $0.5 to $0.8.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$49.00
Date disbursed
Aug 12, 2017
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
9 months
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