Project office desk

Francis

Nairobi, Uthiru, Kiuru 87., Kenya

100% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Francis

Member since

August 2014

On-time repayments

68 installments  •  85%

About Me

I was born in Central province, but grew up in Rift Valley in a duty town called Gilgil. When growing up, grazing my parents' cows, goats and sheep was the order of the day as long as it was not a school day. Grazing was being subsituted with going to the farm where we used to grow maize, beans, potatoes and peas. My father used to run a retail shop and occasionally he would let my brothers and I run it. The greatest hardship I went through was lack of school fees especially after I joined high school. But I used to sneak back to school to study even after being chased away by the headmaster due to lack of fees. This gave me a determination that I must work hard at all the time and ensure my children don't go through such a difficult life. Being exposed to running my dad's shop gave me the urge to start mine. And I am glad I am running a shop today outside my formal employment. My eldest daughter who is 11 years old wants to be a doctor when she grows up. My son who is 4 years old wants to become a pilot. The last born daughter is 6 years. My hobby actually is reading materials related to running a business.

My Business

My business goes by the name Bag & Bags. The business sells new and second hand bags and clothes. It is located along Kiambu Road.
The objective is to be a one stop shop for busy shoppers who want to look good but at an affordable price. The designer bags are meant to make sure customer gets enough space to put his or her stuff but at an affordable price. This calls for stocking of smart products especially for the common Kenyans citizen who either has no time or enough cash to purchase items from the big supermarkets in shopping malls.
I ensure the customers get the items they need at affordable prices, best quality and quantities that match their pockets. Since its establishment 4 years now , the shop has attracted a huge number of customers and this is on an upward trajectory.
My plan is to expand it even further and introduce new products/items which presently are not on the shelves. But stocking of the products is primarily demand driven. After being funded by Zidisha, I introduced M-Pesa services (Mobile money service) which is doing very well. The shop is also now well branded. But with increasing sales, I have come to learn I need to buy more things to serve customers better. I need to expand the variety of products I sell. I need to stock items which customers have been asking for yet I don't have.

Loan Proposal

After the purchase of the low cost printer/scanner financed through a loan from the Zidisha group, I have noticed my business has improved in terms of service delivery. However, I need to purchase an office desk which will cost me Ksh 9,000. The desk will help a lot in terms of office operations. I pray that I will get financiers to support this initiative.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$99.00

Date disbursed

Jan 13, 2015

Repayment status

On Time

Projected term

7 weeks

Lenders

ElWal

Kirn, Germany

H

halisi

assenede, Belgium

P

Peksa

Espoo, Finland

bycyt

Whitefish, United States

P

Pillango

Frankfurt, Germany

A

alettore

Schleinikon, Switzerland

A

angie42

Clinton Township, United States

M

Mikel

Buchs, Switzerland

A

andprosper

World Peace, United States

G

guggl

Vienna, Austria

AP

Andrew Page

United Kingdom

KM

Kirsty M

United Kingdom

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