Name
Mariam
Member since
December 2015
On-time repayments
195 installments • 87%
I am the first born in a family of six children. Being a girl and having 2 younger brothers after me, I used to do a lot of house chores to help my mother. I schooled up to class eight where I could not continue because already my younger brothers had caught up with me. Instead, I was taken to a local polytechnic to study sewing. Before I could graduate, I got pregnant and got married. I was in the marriage for a few years, but I left because it was abusive. I was employed as a house girl by which I worked for many years. One day, one of my younger brothers called me and told me that he wanted me to stop working as a maid. He gave me KES 1500 to start selling secondhand clothes. I started hawking them in the streets and my business grew very well in a few months.
I have 1 child, a girl. She also has a son. My daughter is working with an IT firm but I want my grandson to be a businessman when he grows up. I love spending time with him during my free time.
I started my business by selling ladies secondhand clothes and mostly inner clothes. I did that from the streets until I was able to rent a room. When I moved from the streets, I stopped doing the secondhand inner clothes and started doing new ones for both men and women. These clothes are always in demand, especially with ladies. Ladies are always buying clothes and that's why I have a larger stock of ladies clothes than men's.
My stock cost is average and the profits are good. The only issue is when sometimes it takes long to clear some stock and it becomes like a dead stock. I used to pay school fees for my daughter and her son, but since she started working, I use the profits in growing my business, and paying my rent both for home and the business premises. I am also saving to buy some piece of land for myself.
i want these loan to get more stock of clothes and also am starting to stock shoes (men and ladies.)this will give satisfaction and choice to my customers. this will create more revenue to my business and hence more profits. i expect profits to grow by about 11% with the stocking of the shoes.
i am the first born in a family of six children. being a girl and having 2young brothers after me, i used to do a lot of house chores to help my mother. i schooled up to class Eight where i could not continued because already my young brothers had already caught up with me. instead i was take to a local polytechnic to study sewing. before i could graduate i got pregnant and got married. i was in the marriage for a few years but i left because it was abusive. i was employed as a house girl by which i worked for may years. one day one of my young brothers called me and told me that he wanted me to stop working as a maid. he gave me kes 1500 to start hawking second hand clothes. i started hawking in the streets and my business grew very well in a few months.
i have 1 child a girl. she also has a son. my daughter is working with an IT firm but i want my grand son to be a businessman when he grows up. i love spending time with him during my free time.
i started my business by selling ladies second hand cloths and mostly inner clothes.i did that from the streets until i was able to rent a room. when i moved from the streets i stopped doing the second hand inner clothes and started doing new ones for both men and women. these clothes are always in demand especially with ladies. ladies are always buying clothes and that's why i have larger stock on ladies clothes that men's.
my stock cost is average and the profits are good. the only issue is when sometimes it takes long to clearedd some stock and it becomes like a dead stock. i used to pay school fees for my daughter and her son but since she started working, i use the profits in growing my business, paying my rent both home and the business premises. am also saving to buy some piece of land for my self.
i want these loan to get more stock of clothes and also am starting to stock shoes (men and ladies.)this will give satisfaction and choice to my customers. this will create more revenue to my business and hence more profits. i expect profits to grow by about 11% with the stocking of the shoes.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$369.00
Date disbursed
Dec 9, 2019
Repayment status
Late
Projected term
2 months
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