The Crazy costs of owning a Matatu (Ksh 900,000)



This is absolutely one the most expensive business to run with the startup and operational costs huge.

Below is a detailed version of the costs of owning a Matatu

Startup costs

For you to even think of starting a Matatu business you must be registered to a Sacco, many of which ask for a fee for every new member. Fees depend on how well a Sacco is established, their competitive edge, and the number of routes available to members. Fees may range from as low as 5000ksh to the highest I have ever encountered, 400,000ksh.

Another huge cost is the Vehicle itself. for a few Sacco's, you need to have a new vehicle that you can cough upwards of Ksh2.5millon, while for a good second-hand 14 seat, a budget of 500k or upwards is fine.

Operational costs

Garage and Repairs

There are many costs associated with a Matatu. The biggest cost is repairs and service of the vehicle.

On average a new Matatu repair cost is roughly 10 to 15k a month, this includes all garage costs, oil changes, and replacing tires. For older Matatus, you can increase that cost to 15k to 20k and at times even much more if you are unlucky and get involved in the never-lacking Matatu accidents.

Fixed or recurring costs part of Matatus.

Sacco fees and shares

As earlier stated each of Sacco's operations is quite different. For our case, we are members in three. We pay shares of 5k in two and pay operation and service fees after every trip completed by the vehicle. Operation fees are paid to the money collected. Other Sacco's just ask for a monthly fee to cater for all operational costs. in our case, we have an operating cost of  ksh100  and a service fee averaging 500 a day

the shares are used as savings of the member that bear interest as they can be used in other business opportunities or loaned to members at favorable interests

Insurance

This is a huge cost incurred by Matatu members.

Below is a quotation from a well-known insurance company on premiums paid

SEATING  

CAPACITY

1 month

Yearly

6 months

3 months

10

 7,900 

87,500 

29,160 

14,580 

11

 8,200 

90,700 

30,230 

15,110 

14

 9,005 

98,400 

32,800 

16,400 

16

 9,650 

105,400 

35,130 

17,560 

18

 10,050 

109,900 

36,630 

18,310 

24

 11,450 

125,400 

41,800 

20,900 

25

 11,800 

128,400 

42,800 

21,400 

29

 14,200 

154,900 

51,630 

25,810 

33

 15,850 

172,400 

57,460 

28,730 

37

 20,980 

228,400 

76,130 

38,060 

41

 22,940 

250,900 

83,630 

41,810 

42

 23,440 

255,400 

85,130 

42,560 

46

 25,410 

276,400 

92,130 

46,060 

51

 27,060 

296,400 

98,800 

49,400 

62

 31,400 

343,400 

114,460 

57,230 

67

 32,450 

353,900 

117,960 

58,980 

NB all are third-party covers

A Matatu comprehensive cover is so expensive because you add the above premiums plus 3 to 4% of the car value

(Monthly parking fees) County bylaws 

In every county, there are parking fees paid as a monthly subscription.

Nairobi for instance is -3650

Nakuru- 2000

 Muranga/ Thika  -2500

Kirinyaga / Embu-1500

In our case, our monthly cost is 7150 for Nairobi, Nakuru, and Kirinyaga

Road licenses and yearly Inspection stickers

These are government licenses that are paid yearly

The road license is 3500 paid through the Sacco

The Annual inspection sticker is 3900 + 1050 booking fee

Salaries

A driver's salary depends on your agreement as this varies from day today. But mostly they earn approximately Ksh 800 and a tout Ksh 500 daily.

 

Advance tax  

The tax you pay before working and with passenger-carrying public service vehicle you multiply the capacity with Ksh 60 per month

For 14 seat

60*14*12= 10,080

 

 

Miscellaneous costs 

Carwash 100

Parking 100 

On Average "Boys" or "Serkal" cost can be from 200 to 400 a day. 

Operational costs added up on average

Daily 2500 + (30) advance tax

Monthly 75000 + (840)

Yearly 90000+ (10080)


NB... remember with all these I haven't even added the depreciation of the car


Comments

  1. Good article. But pia ongeza an estimate of how much they earn ndio tuone kama ni biashara. Thanks

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    1. Will do an warning analysis on a new Post soon.. thanks for the feedback

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