Asiraa
Dormaa Ahenkro, Ghana
24% repaid
Name
Asiraa
Member since
January 2017
On-time repayments
115 installments • 33%
I was brought up in a village called Asikasu in the Dormaa municipality. I had one of my cousins who was a banker. I opened a provision store. I have so many items to sell such as milk,Milo,sachel water, fruit drinks, pens and pencils etc. I have four children to cater for because my husband is dead now and I had to rely on the sale of these items to survive. I sing so much and love watching romantic films. I have all the four children in school.with the few CEDI's obtained from my shop is what I use to support my husband in buying food,clothes and paying school fees and rent.
I sell soap,paste, tooth brush,chewing gum,mineral drinks,fruit drinks,milk,satchel water and many more. My shop is situated around the main market square where market is organized every week on Tuesdays. Nearby towns and villages come to trade. Good customer care has earned me more customers in town even though there are many of such stores in town. My shop is attracted to most customers because prices of items are a little bit cheaper because I buy most of my stock from the cities. I try not to keep my items in the shop for so long because there is the possibility of them being expired.
I will buy the following into my shop to enable me raise some profits to raise my shop's status. Milk, Milo,Sugar,Perfume rice,Magerine,baby diapers,tin tomatoes,toilet rolls etc.Below shows details of my purchase:
Ten bags of perfume rice=$22
Five boxes of Milk =$11
Eight boxes of Milo=$10
Twelve bags of sugar =$17
Fifty of the baby diapers =$13
Twenty sets of toilet rolls=$10. I will be able to raise enough profits to boost my business.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$44.00
Date disbursed
Oct 17, 2017
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
19 months
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