Peru
Rubila is 55 years old and divorced. Her sons are 39, 31 and 29 years old independent professionals. She lives in her own house built with noble material, in the district of Trujillo, province of Trujillo, department La Libertad, in the north of Peru.
Rubila Sarabeth Vasquez Castro has a general store for 15 years. She makes a bulk purchase of the items from the wholesales market. The variety of food items she sells are mostly used on a daily basis. She started her business doing street sales. Then she rented a space in the market, her business hours are from 06:00 am to 2:00 pm. In her store she also sells toys however, the income from the toys has reduced a lot due to the COVID-19 pandemic. How that the lockdown has relaxed the sales are gradually being relaxed. Her sales per month are S/730 soles (£158) with a profit margin of 20%. The monthly sales from the toys amounts to S/2000 soles (£432.49) with a profit margin of 40%. She also has an additional income from renting out rooms in her house.
Rubila applied for a loan to buy rice, sugar, kitchen utensils, cleaning products, disinfection cleaning items, hand sanitizer with (alcohol) and toys. She hopes buying the required items will help in meeting her customers requests and allow her to expand her business and have economic stability.
‘If you are lending, please be aware that due to the current COVID-19 pandemic your repayments could be at greater risk of delay or default’.
Loan added: 16 October 2020
Rubila Sarabeth's loan repayment schedule
Date | Expected repayments | Actual repayments |
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£216.03 | ||
£180.03 | ||
£180.03 | ||
£180.03 | ||
£180.03 | ||
£180.03 | ||
£180.03 |
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