Georgina Vera
Accra, Ghana
35% repaid
Name
Georgina Vera
Member since
January 2015
On-time repayments
71 installments • 37%
My name is Georgina Vera Dukeson. I am single with a smart boy of 8 years called Ivan Paa Kwesi Dukeson-Ackah, primary school class 2 .
I'm a seamstress and I started my business a year and a half ago, after having engaged in petty trading.I also have a small piece of land where I have planted vegetables for sale. I have been in the business of selling vegetables for three years and the quail business for six months.
I ventured into the quail business when I was working with a corporate firm as data entry staff. I baked meat pie and sold drinks to my colleagues and also made clothing for them. At this time, I had not considered doing it as a business, so to speak, but I realised that my mum's entrepreneurial ability was in me, so I could not be there without doing anything with my hands, I simply did not have time to waste. But in 2011, the company I was working with collapsed, so I worked with my uncle as a secretary for two years and then resigned to start what I felt was my natural abilities.
After the place I was working was closed down, I could not get employed elsewhere. With this business I am able to meet some of my daily needs and cater for my dear son, who is my source of hope and happiness. My lovely son wants to be a pilot and soldier at the same time, but says he will not shoot. My hobby is always great jokes and laughing about little things.
My source of income for now is through the clothes I make for my clients and also in network marketing. I want to take this seriously and wean myself from network marketing and concentrate fully in dressmaking, as I enjoy a lot of good will from my mum's friends and and siblings.
The market is huge in Ghana here and I would like to build this for the coming years as the business expands. I sew African print especially and other custom-made clothes to suit a particular person.
I chose this business because it is what I enjoy doing easily as a result of my mum's input to become self-employed.The profit for my business goes into paying my son's school fee and the rest goes to reinvestment in the business. My profit for a day is 30gh cedis, and so in a month I make 900 gh cedis. My cost for a month is 400 gh cedis. This loan will help, if granted, to buy more fabrics and sew a lot more to help save time and also help expand the business later as I make more profit.
When the loan is honored, I will buy more fabrics and an additional sewing machine. An additional sewing machine will help meet customer targets and satisfy them. This will help me sew more and also help me to bid for some medium contracts that fall within my range, thereby increasing my profit, which will help me take care of my only son's education and upkeep. Also I will sew already-made African clothes with different sizes, so customers can also pick them up. Below are the items to purchase:
1. Additional industrial sewing machine - $240
2. Fabrics - $60
I expect an 15% increase in my profit.
My name is Georgina Vera Dukeson, am single with a smart boy of 8years old called Ivan Paa Kwesi Dukeson- Ackah primary school class 2 . i'm seamtress and started my business a year and half ago having enguage in petty trading .mall land that i have planted vegetables for sale. i have been in the business of seling vegetables for thre years and the quail business for six months. I ventured into business when i was working with a corporate firm as a Data Entry Staff. I Baked meat pie and sold drinks to my colleges and also made clothing for them. At this time i had not considered to do it as a business so to speak but realise that my mums entrepreneurial ability was in me so i could not be there without doing anything with my hands, i simply did not have time to waste. But in 2011 the company actually i was working with collapsed so i work with my uncle as a secretary for two years and resign to start what i felt was my natural abilities.after the place i was working was closed down and could not get employed elsewhere. with the business am able to meet some of my daily needs and cater for my dear son who is my source of hope and happiness. My lovely son wants to be a pilot at the same time and soldier but says he will not shoot. my hobby is always great jokes and laugh about little things.
The source of income for now is through the cloths i make for my clients and also in network marketing. i want to take this seriously and wean my self from network marketing and concentrate fully in dressmaking as i enjoy a lot of good will from my mums friends and and siblings. The market is huge in Ghana here and will like to build this for the next years as the business expand.i sew African print especially and other custom made to suit a particular person . I chose this business because it is was i enjoy doing easily as a result of my mums input to become self employed.The profit for my business goes into paying my sons fee and the rest reinvestment in the business. My profit for a day is 30gh cedis and so in a month a make 900 gh cedis my cost for a month is 400 gh cedis. .This loan will help if granted to buy more fabrics and sew a lot more to help sew time also help expand the business later as i make more profit.
When the Loan is honored, i will buy more fabrics and an additional sewing machine .so an additional sewing machine will help meet customer target and satisfy them .This will help me sew more and also help me to bid for some medium contracts that falls within my range thereby increasing my profit which will help me take care of my only son's education and upkeep.Also i will sew already made african cloths with different sizes so customer can also pick up. Below are the items to purchase
1. Addittional industrial sewing machine - $240
2.Fabrics - $ 60
I expect an 15% increase in my my profit.
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Negative
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$303.00
Date disbursed
May 17, 2015
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
13 months
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Amount repaid
$105.00
Amount remaining
$194.25
Expected completion
Jun 26, 2016
Status
Repaying late
Installment amount
$5.00
Expected Payments | Actual Payments | ||
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May 24, 2015 | $5.00 | May 25, 2015 | $5.00 |
May 31, 2015 | $5.00 | May 30, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jun 7, 2015 | $5.00 | Jun 8, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jun 14, 2015 | $5.00 | Jun 13, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jun 21, 2015 | $5.00 | Jun 24, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jun 28, 2015 | $5.00 | Jun 29, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jul 5, 2015 | $5.00 | Jul 7, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jul 12, 2015 | $5.00 | Jul 18, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jul 19, 2015 | $5.00 | Jul 24, 2015 | $5.00 |
Jul 26, 2015 | $5.00 | Jul 31, 2015 | $5.00 |
Aug 2, 2015 | $5.00 | Aug 10, 2015 | $5.00 |
Aug 9, 2015 | $5.00 | Sep 18, 2015 | $5.00 |
Aug 16, 2015 | $5.00 | Sep 18, 2015 | $5.00 |
Aug 23, 2015 | $5.00 | Sep 18, 2015 | $5.00 |
Aug 30, 2015 | $5.00 | Sep 18, 2015 | $5.00 |
Sep 6, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Sep 13, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Sep 20, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Sep 27, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Oct 4, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Oct 11, 2015 | $5.00 | Oct 15, 2015 | $5.00 |
Oct 18, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Oct 25, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Nov 1, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Nov 8, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Nov 15, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Nov 22, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Nov 29, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Dec 6, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Dec 13, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Dec 20, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Dec 27, 2015 | $5.00 | ||
Jan 3, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jan 10, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jan 17, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jan 24, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jan 31, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Feb 7, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Feb 14, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Feb 21, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Feb 28, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Mar 6, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Mar 13, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Mar 20, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Mar 27, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Apr 3, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Apr 10, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Apr 17, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Apr 24, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
May 1, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
May 8, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
May 15, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
May 22, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
May 29, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jun 5, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jun 12, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jun 19, 2016 | $5.00 | ||
Jun 26, 2016 | $14.25 |
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