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Justin’s inspiration to venture into the business world came from his parents’ business success.
He witnessed his parents ran and scale up their business through partnering with Equity. Immediately after his college studies, he started his business and through Equity, he got loans that have helped him grow and expand his business. He has also received FREE financial literacy training which has equipped him with knowledge and skills on how to manage his business.
Justin uses his Equitel line to access and manage his account from wherever he is and the One Equity Till Number to conveniently receive payments from his customers.
So far, he has created employment for 3 youths and looks forward to expanding his business to other Coastal regions.
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