Tags: Automobiles, Entrepreneurship, OFWs
by Marjorie Gorospe
MAKATI CITY—Are you an overseas Filipino worker about to retire but clueless where to invest your money? Instead of having a simple sari-sari store, you might want to try setting up an auto supply business.
Auto supply is a business of supplying auto spare parts such as breaks, filters, and belts, among others. Compared to an auto shop, this venture requires lesser technical knowledge on cars.
For a minimum capital of P500,000, one can get a quick start on the business through partnering up with Nissan Mantrade.
“Once you passed as a qualified partner, we will help you start your auto supply business by letting you purchase our quality products on a wholesale price which you can sell to your customers on a suggested retail price,” said Nissan Mantrade’s Customer Relation Unit Officer, Angel de Leon. He added that this kind of business is ideal for those retiring OFW who wish to go back to the country and put up a small business with an investment of P500,00 to one million pesos.
The partnership with Nissan Mantrade also includes a comprehensive seminar on auto supply business’ management and operations.
“It will be a one-on-one seminar if you will invest in us, so that we can give you tutorials on the business,” enthused De Leon while adding that creating an online store is one good strategy to attract more customers.
Through placing orders online, customers can easily shop without having to go to the physical store. This provides more ease while also expanding the business’ market base to people living abroad.
Nissan Mantrade has not yet officially announced this service offering but for those who are interested, give them a call at (02) 843-8011 local 235 or you may visit their office located at Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati. You can also check their website, www.nissanmantrade.com.
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