KVJC Trading

Jocelyn will be needing a working capital loan of EUR 5,800 to buy raw materials such as threads and fabric for production.

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Projektet

Jocelyn Jimenez’s passion in clothing drives her to start a garment business in 2011.  The company was named as “KVJC Trading” that manufactures t-shirts, polo shirts, jerseys, jackets, aprons, eco bags, sportswear, memorabilia cups, and any personalized apparels of big companies, schools, and universities.  In just a short span of time, she was able to build a good relationship to her clients.

Jocelyn’s dream is to expand her operation by putting up another branch in the near future.

From Quezon City, ‘KVJC Trading’ is now on its fifth year of operation and continuously growing.  There are three male and five female workers, three of which are sub-contractors.  All of them are receiving a weekly salary.

With a new received purchase order, Mrs. Jocelyn Jimenez will be needing a working capital loan to buy raw materials such as threads and fabric for production and meet clients demand.

 

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ADMINISTRERENDE DIREKTØR
Jocelyn Jimenez
Grundlagt
2011-01-01
Beliggenhed
Quezon City
Sektor
Fremstilling/produktion
Omsætning
€97,634.70
Medarbejdere
5
€5,800hævet
Fuldt finansieret på 14 timer på 29 December 2016.
13investorer
Invester i mikrofinansiering
€5,800
mål
3.5
%
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måneder
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6
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