I come from a large, harmonious family and a family of practicing believers! I detest illegality. At all times and places it is always ingrained in me to work honestly. My family can be found in Ambalaye, a very well-known neighborhood of Ouagadougou in sector 10. I am known by the nickname "Bouder," which I was given as a child when I played soccer. This is the name of an international Algerian player who ended up in France. Anyone who knows my neighborhood of Amdalaye knows that when you say "Amdalaye" you mean breeding livestock!
Above all, I am a trader by vocation and I travel from time to time throughout the Sahel. I sell tea that I obtain from Mali and Niger. Tea is a product that works well because it is a passion for many people. If I go out with money on Monday at five o'clock in the morning, for example, I return the next evening and as soon as I come from the train station I deliver my goods and come home with money. My strategy is to sell cheaper to sell more. Unfortunately my working capital is not sufficient, even though I do very well for myself. In addition to my tea business, I raise sheep and, often, when times are good, I buy a big side of beef to fatten for three months. I always win even if it is not much.
Hello friends!
I used my previous loan to grow my circle of clients. Because certain vendors are not familiar with my products, I have to convince them to accept my products in their shops. It is often difficult to get sellers to accept products that they don't know, but with a good strategy to engage them, I discussed the price and make sales deposits. My strategy is working and I plan to continue in the same way without disrupting my working capital.
With the new loan I am seeking, I plan to grow the capital for sales deposits, because with the preceding loan I was able to get five new shops to sell my products and this is going well. I am sure that if I increase the capital allocated to sales deposits this will be good business now and in the future.
Importing and selling tea from Mali and Niger
I come from a large, harmonious family and a family of practicing believers! I detest illegality. At all times and places it is always ingrained in me to work honestly. My family can be found in Ambalaye, a very well-known neighborhood of Ouagadougou in sector 10. I am known by the nickname "Bouder," which I was given as a child when I played soccer. This is the name of an international Algerian player who ended up in France. Anyone who knows my neighborhood of Amdalaye knows that when you say "Amdalaye" you mean breeding livestock!
Above all, I am a trader by vocation and I travel from time to time throughout the Sahel. I sell tea that I obtain from Mali and Niger. Tea is a product that works well because it is a passion for many people. If I go out with money on Monday at five o'clock in the morning, for example, I return the next evening and as soon as I come from the train station I deliver my goods and come home with money. My strategy is to sell cheaper to sell more. Unfortunately my working capital is not sufficient, even though I do very well for myself. In addition to my tea business, I raise sheep and, often, when times are good, I buy a big side of beef to fatten for three months. I always win even if it is not much.
Hello friends!
I used my previous loan to grow my circle of clients. Because certain vendors are not familiar with my products, I have to convince them to accept my products in their shops. It is often difficult to get sellers to accept products that they don't know, but with a good strategy to engage them, I discussed the price and make sales deposits. My strategy is working and I plan to continue in the same way without disrupting my working capital.
With the new loan I am seeking, I plan to grow the capital for sales deposits, because with the preceding loan I was able to get five new shops to sell my products and this is going well. I am sure that if I increase the capital allocated to sales deposits this will be good business now and in the future.

