Shoe project

Emmanuel

Kisii, Kenya

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Entrepreneur

Name

Emmanuel

Member since

March 2017

On-time repayments

5 installments  •  20%

About Me

born from humble background schooled at public university as a teacher, through hardship and hardworking is the best way of achiving a goal believing in my self and trusting in God. am a person who is positive about every aspect of life.
Walking through the mall I knew everyone was looking at me. They didn’t like me being there. I wanted to get my new shoes quick and leave. Walking down the aisle, I saw a really nice pair of white sneakers. There was only this one pair in my size left. I put them on and couldn’t believe how good they felt. I walked all around the store in them, thinking how nice it would be if they were mine. I knew I didn’t have the money to get them that day but I also knew that if I waited, they’d be gone. I brought them up to the front of the store and asked the guy behind the counter if he would hold them for me. He said it was against store policy. I promised him I would come back as soon as I could to buy them, but he just kept shaking his head and saying no, he couldn’t. I put my masking tape sneakers back on and left the mall as fast as I could.

For the next two weeks, I scraped by until I had enough money to go back for my shoes. Funny how I kept calling them mine, as if somehow I could protect them from going home with anyone else. The day I had enough money, I ran all the way to the mall, and ignored all those people staring at my masking tape shoes. I went to the shelf where I left them, with my eyes half shut afraid to look. Sure enough they were gone. I looked at every pair of shoes in the aisle that had my size, but there were no shoes left like them. They were gone.

I started for the door. I wasn’t ready to try on anything else that day. I just felt too worn down to look any more. That’s when the manager yelled at me. I started to walk faster to get away, but he ran after me, still yelling. “I have your shoes”. It took me a few times of hearing it to get what he meant.

My Business

my business is all about shoe selling getting enough funds is achallenge t o expand on my shop if i all receive the loan will make sure tha i have expanded my business
I deal with ladies and kids shoes imported and custom made clothes designs mostly made from the African fabrc. Having discovered a uniqueness in women's ever so dynamic fashion trends for both imported and custom made wares, i purpose to remain relevant in the maret through embracing what current times wants for all genders. I hope to walk this journey again with this supportive Zidisha team and look forward to a continued success story

If granted yet another loan I will expand my business further and explore other available options in the wares industry. Probably venture into men's wears as well. I have so far seen my business grow, thanks to the loans Zidisha has furnished me thus far so efficiently and so promptly. I hope to move a step ahead by expanding my business further through stocking more and more and work on enhancing stocks variety to cater for all. I look forward to being a disciplined beneficiary who will not disappoint when it comes to repaying my loans on time and maintain a continued business success story through notable development business wise.

Loan Proposal

he aim of this letter is to request a small business loan of $50,000 to improve and upgrade my restaurant. My business is registered and approved by the health department. I have been in business for the past five years and have shown a profit each year.

One of the reasons my restaurant is so successful is because it is the only restaurant in the area of a five mile radius that serves authentic Indian food. We purchase fresh produce daily and prepare several dishes that represent the cuisine of both North and South India.

To meet the growing demand for our specialty, I need to expand the kitchen, add some new stove tops and refrigerators as well as expand the dining area. The shop next door has agreed to sell me their premises for expansion at a fair market price.

There are several other different ethnic restaurants in the area that are also prospering, and I believe that the market for India cuisine is growing. My restaurant is crowded every night especially on the weekends. I have already invested most of my profits in the restaurant and require the loan to expand in order to meet demand.

Please see the attached business plan that outlines my financial projection for the next five years and clearly states my assets to date.

If you have any questions, I can be reached at 555-123-4567 or at [email protected]. Thank you for your attention to my loan application.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Amount requested

$4.00

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