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Showing posts with label BUSINESS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BUSINESS. Show all posts

Sunday 10 June 2018

Thinking Of Traveling to South Korea For Business on a Business visa, Yes You Can


Apply for a South Korea business visa in Cameroon.
Due to the booming economy of South Korea with a population of over 50 million inhabitants popularly known for her Samsung Galaxy phones and TV, Kia motors, Hyundai and many new technologies you can only discover on your arrival to this beautiful country, just keep in mind that there are thousands of companies waiting to welcome you.

As you read, try and contact us for a deal on how to get more information about applying a business visa to the Republic of Korea.


South Korea is located in Asia just a few thousand kilometers from China and Japan. They are known for their high quality products sold worldwide. Their goods are very affordable, with good buying flexibility.

The export duties are very cheap in this country, that's why 99% of buyers choose Korea South for business. Buying a car means all is done there in Korea and you only return to receive it at the port back home.

Business visas allow applicants to stay in The Republic of Korea for a period of time while carrying out your transactions. There you are allowed to meet and sign new contracts with new partners if you are interested on their products or services.

Traveling to Korea for business has never been easy as of now. As one of the strongest marketing hub in Asia, The Republic of Korea keep welcoming buyers from all over the world for not only buying but also showcasing their know-how.

The high security offered by South Korea to its citizens and foreigners still keeps the country as one of the most secured countries in the world.
If you wish to travel to Korea for business, I think this is the right moment. Get both used and unused cars, trucks, and thousands of goods to be sold back in your home country aiming at making huge profits.


Any Cameroon businessman or someone who wish to start a business in Cameroon by selling South Korean products can contact us here by simply using the contact button. or even leave us a message on our live chat button below your screen

Monday 28 May 2018

2018 Wealthiest men in Cameroon. No 1 is...


The Castle of Alhaji Baba Amadou Danpullo, the Richest man in Cameroon.
The 2018 wealthiest men in Cameroon are people with hundreds to millions of dollars. Cameroon is a country of about 25 million inhabitants with about 18 million French speaking and 7 million English speakers.

They acquire their wealth mostly from agriculture, tourism, energy and other industrial activities both in and out of the country and have earn multi-million dollars of fortune on their chest pockets, gaining them the must successful Cameroonians.

Their nomenclatures are not even hitting the African corridors of rich men, that's why you have never heard of them. Their annual revenue is not less than $45 million. They are very successful and they keep boosting the employment rate in the country.

  1. Baba Amadou Danpullo's wealth is mostly from tea estate, distributed worldwide. His largest tea estate is located at Ndawara, Belo sub division in the North West region, the largest tea estate in the Whole of West and Central Africa. He also imports Flour and Rice. He owns 46% of Nexttel and Marble tower in South Africa, the tallest building in Africa. His net worth is about 55,000,000,000frs  ($1 billion)  
  2. Paul Fokam Kammogne is the founder of Afriland FirstBank doted everywhere in French African countries. He is also the soul owner of Vox Africa based in London. He is worth 39,000,000,000frs, about $668 million.
  3. Samuel Foyou is the founder of Societe Brasserie Samuel Foyou-BRASAF. He is also the UNALOR, a safety matches industry and Plasticam, Salt manufacturer, Biscuite Samuel Foyou and the Krystal beach Hotel in Cape town, South Africa. His networth is estimated at 215,000,000,000frs about $418 million.
  4. Nana Bouba, the founder of Nana Bouba Group, involved in Beef processing, Tomato concentrate and beverages. His worth is about 192,000,000,000frs about $352 million.
  5. Collin Ebako Mukete, Board of directors of MTN Cameroon, founder of Boom Tv mostly for entertainment and STV2 with broadcast rights in over 14 African countries. His networth is estimated at 175,000,000,000frs about $315 million.

There are more than ten billionaires and multi-millionaires not named here. Any faulty classing? comment below.

Saturday 12 May 2018

Why Cameroonians are slower in business than Nigerians


Why Nigeria is smarter than Cameroon when it comes to business.
Here is the countdown on why Cameroonians are slower in business than Nigerians. Cameroon is a central African nation that uses the CFA as its local or call it fiat currency and Nigerian, Naira. These two countries share a common boundary with populations of 25 millions and 190 millions respectively.

When it comes to business and smart business, Nigerians are taking the lead as opposed to Cameroonians who are still learning Nigeria's business techniques.

Reasons

Nigerians do not care when investing in a business though business is a hatch risk every national should be afraid of. When a business is out, they try by all possible means to be first to invest and reap the first fruits but a Cameroonian will go on trying to verify whether the business is real or not and finally invest at a time when Nigerians are calling it an old business. E.g Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Eutherium, Litcoin, Altcoin e.t.c.).

Cameroon have just enough food and that hasn't encourage the youths to think the hard way. Pride coupled with business is the simple malaria with Cameroonians but a Nigerian youth doesn't care selling along the streets of Lagos from 6 to 6.


Less than 30 million people is Cameroon and almost 200 million people is Nigeria. It means that less employment rate in Nigeria will push the working age to create new ideas and try to implement them. Whereas in Cameroon the few who are government workers earn a few thousands and are satisfied with it which is a peanut to a Nigerian.

Secondly when a Cameroonian becomes a state servant, he/she forgets about investing in a small business that can help the other side of his life but Nigerians do not even consider government jobs as an income pool.

Ask 100 million Nigerians about Bitcoin, 80 million will tell you that they are aware and just turn left to 20 million Cameroonians, not more than 5000 will tell you that Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency. Some will tell you its scam.
Lets be smart, are your ready? 

FBS

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