Hello Zidisha, I am Ali godana wamumuli, an entrepreneur in the Mpesa and electronics business. My story revolves around the challenges I face while operating my business.
I began my Mpesa business in March 2019 with 50,000 Kenyan Shillings, supported by my parents and Helb funds during my second year of study. To address a market gap, I registered and obtained a license for 10,000 Shillings and rented a room for 4,000 Shillings per month.
Initially, I faced challenges: a small client base due to limited float, the risk of scams, and building trust. However, I persevered by staying committed to my vision, with support from family and friends. Continuous learning, financial management, and excellent customer service became my focus.
For aspiring Mpesa entrepreneurs: trust your vision, seek support, and embrace challenges as opportunities to grow and learn. Every successful business starts small with a big dream.
I later on graduated with a bachelor's degree in business and economics, By then my business was doing great I had to focus more on it as my first born was born and needed to accommodate my newly wed wife.
Mpesa business is money transfer business where I earn commission for deposit and withdrawing money to clients, I also sell phone asscesories and phone covers, charging cables and e.tc.
Making an average of 2000 Kenya shillings per day which helps cater for family upkeep and investing back into the business.
Any funds raised will help expand the business.
I intend to use the granted loan to restock my electronic shop, I will buy tv Ariel's and phone covers as they are out of stock and on demand.
Restock electronic shop
Hello Zidisha, I am Ali godana wamumuli, an entrepreneur in the Mpesa and electronics business. My story revolves around the challenges I face while operating my business.
I began my Mpesa business in March 2019 with 50,000 Kenyan Shillings, supported by my parents and Helb funds during my second year of study. To address a market gap, I registered and obtained a license for 10,000 Shillings and rented a room for 4,000 Shillings per month.
Initially, I faced challenges: a small client base due to limited float, the risk of scams, and building trust. However, I persevered by staying committed to my vision, with support from family and friends. Continuous learning, financial management, and excellent customer service became my focus.
For aspiring Mpesa entrepreneurs: trust your vision, seek support, and embrace challenges as opportunities to grow and learn. Every successful business starts small with a big dream.
I later on graduated with a bachelor's degree in business and economics, By then my business was doing great I had to focus more on it as my first born was born and needed to accommodate my newly wed wife.
Mpesa business is money transfer business where I earn commission for deposit and withdrawing money to clients, I also sell phone asscesories and phone covers, charging cables and e.tc.
Making an average of 2000 Kenya shillings per day which helps cater for family upkeep and investing back into the business.
Any funds raised will help expand the business.
I intend to use the granted loan to restock my electronic shop, I will buy tv Ariel's and phone covers as they are out of stock and on demand.