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By Nicole Grouman
Edgardo had an idea but just needed an impulse to get going and that is exactly what Acceder gave him. He is 51 years old and divorced with two children. He opens the door to his factory to me, which is located in the province of Buenos Aires in the district of San Martin.
Edgardo had an idea but just needed an impulse to get going and that is exactly what Acceder gave him. He is 51 years old and divorced with two children. He opens the door to his factory to me, which is located in the province of Buenos Aires in the district of San Martin.
I’ve been working for many years in this industry. I needed funding for my factory to make disposable cleaning wipes. I also studied to be a gym teacher, psychology. I’ve worked in this sector for many years. I want to make a good and cheap product, he says as he explains the chain of production with zest.
Acceder loaned me 2000 dollars in July of 2007 and I’m paying them back in 24 installments. I used the loan to buy primary goods to make my products. A friend of mine told me about Acceder. They interviewed me twice and it took me less than a month to get the loan. The way they handled everything was excellent. I don’t have any negative comments about Acceder.
My financial situation is stable. I will continue selling products to other companies until I can venture into my own brand. I make enough to sustain my expenses. I rent my house and support my kids that are in high school and live with their mother. I was born in a generation of inflation, so I’m used to the oscillation in prices, especially since I have to buy products. The inflation is about 10 to 15 percent in prices. The economic situation in this country is getting better, he says with a tone filled with optimism.
I advise people with projects, first of all to know clearly what they want to do, to do research, look for serious suppliers and always do things with a lot of will. The burocracy in Argentina is overwhelming. You aren’t treated well, they don’t give you the right and complete information. In addition to all that, you have to go several times to get things done, he mentions with frustration.
I think that burocracy is one of the worst problems we have. You have to get accustom to the fluctuating situation and you also need money. I tell the sponsors to continue giving their support, in life this is a law, the one that has the most should help the most.
I hope that this factory grows so I can give my kids options. I want to live better and enjoy life and do things I haven’t before. We are waiting for the delivery so we can start making the wipes.
The machine in the back, rolls the wipes and then they are put in the containers. ¨Trapin frescuritas¨ (fresh wipes) is the name of our product for babies. We have a secret formula for the material that the wipes absorbs. The first product will be for baby’s skin and later on for adults, for example to take make up off. We have to sign up first in the public health administration before we launch the product.
I want to thank our sponsors. Hopefully many people receive the same benefits as I have.
Acceder loaned me 2000 dollars in July of 2007 and I’m paying them back in 24 installments. I used the loan to buy primary goods to make my products. A friend of mine told me about Acceder. They interviewed me twice and it took me less than a month to get the loan. The way they handled everything was excellent. I don’t have any negative comments about Acceder.
My financial situation is stable. I will continue selling products to other companies until I can venture into my own brand. I make enough to sustain my expenses. I rent my house and support my kids that are in high school and live with their mother. I was born in a generation of inflation, so I’m used to the oscillation in prices, especially since I have to buy products. The inflation is about 10 to 15 percent in prices. The economic situation in this country is getting better, he says with a tone filled with optimism.
I advise people with projects, first of all to know clearly what they want to do, to do research, look for serious suppliers and always do things with a lot of will. The burocracy in Argentina is overwhelming. You aren’t treated well, they don’t give you the right and complete information. In addition to all that, you have to go several times to get things done, he mentions with frustration.
I think that burocracy is one of the worst problems we have. You have to get accustom to the fluctuating situation and you also need money. I tell the sponsors to continue giving their support, in life this is a law, the one that has the most should help the most.
I hope that this factory grows so I can give my kids options. I want to live better and enjoy life and do things I haven’t before. We are waiting for the delivery so we can start making the wipes.
The machine in the back, rolls the wipes and then they are put in the containers. ¨Trapin frescuritas¨ (fresh wipes) is the name of our product for babies. We have a secret formula for the material that the wipes absorbs. The first product will be for baby’s skin and later on for adults, for example to take make up off. We have to sign up first in the public health administration before we launch the product.
I want to thank our sponsors. Hopefully many people receive the same benefits as I have.
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