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Pre-approved funding for small business

Funding for aspiring small business owners seems to be one of the challenges that delay their plans to start new businesses. SA Franchise Warehouse has initiated a plan that helps to fund small businesses. “We have partnered with National Treasury’s Job Fund to help fund small business who lack finances to start their own businesses. …

Funding for aspiring small business owners seems to be one of the challenges that delay their plans to start new businesses.

SA Franchise Warehouse has initiated a plan that helps to fund small businesses.

“We have partnered with National Treasury’s Job Fund to help fund small business who lack finances to start their own businesses. Potential small business owners should contribute 20 per cent of their own encumbered funds and not the money that they have borrowed,” explains Janine Robinson of SA Franchise Warehouse.

Robinson says at the moment they have approved 45 brands, including franchises that people, who are interested, can buy and start their own businesses.

Other business entities that have partnered with S A Franchise Warehouse include Business Partners, Kagiso,

Details www.safw.co.za or www.safranchisewarehouse.co.za

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