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BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 6:24am On Mar 03, 2023
Meet the requirements? Then, let's talk.
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 6:23am On Mar 03, 2023
Bring in those great deals for financing. Make some good margins and invest as you wish.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 6:22am On Mar 03, 2023
Bring in that great deal that needs financing.

Good morning.
Business To BusinessRe: Sourcing For Personal & Business Cash: Roundtable Discussions by DJperdurabo(op): 6:21am On Mar 03, 2023
Let's do good business.

Good morning.
Business To BusinessRe: Sourcing For Personal & Business Cash: Roundtable Discussions by DJperdurabo(op): 9:46am On Mar 02, 2023
Still taking requests...
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:07am On Mar 02, 2023
Still handling requests...
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:06am On Mar 02, 2023
Actively attending to requests.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:06am On Mar 02, 2023
Still handling requests...
BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 11:20am On Feb 27, 2023
I feel obliged to repeat a post I made earlier (2020) again...three years down the line (wow, how time flies!). Please pay heed;

" As 2020 progresses, as businesswo(men), the way we conduct business has to be re-evaluated.

The popular consensus relative to SME business growth in Nigeria is that there is widespread lack of funding hence poor growth of the sector. While agreeing with this, it should be noted that another reason (possibly the major) reason SME businesses cave in in Nigeria is lack of focus, direction, poor management and outright greed.

A lot of SMEs are not registered with CAC (not even their business names), they mis-manage little finances they have or have been granted (despite the best efforts of the several foundations, a lot of SMEs that receive(d) grants have little or nothing to show for it), their price setting mechanism is poor and the proprietors more often than not are so religious to the point of being mind-boggling stupid (Jesus or Allah doesn't grant loans or fund businesses pro bono; meet the requirements, make a resounding business case and you will get funded [I get so many mails and calls from "entrepreneurs" who have barely nothing to show for their finance needs except trying to appeal to my sense of religion]). How about record-keeping, documentation, establishing policies and processes-zilch! crickets!

Folks have not been able to access funding (at least from me) for some of these reasons. You can't expect to just "get" N5m based on your promises of "I'll pay back". Despite your best intentions, things can go south as they are most likely to do in an economy like Nigeria's', hence, you ought to come forward to that potential financier or investor with a robust reason why you should be funded and an iron-clad road-map to paying back such a financier.

The SME sector has it's job cut out for it. KNOW what you're about in business and you'll succeed".

I made this post three years ago and is still relevant now. Times are fast changing, evolve with it or you'll be railroaded-a relic of a best forgotten past. And yes, this assertion applies to business too!
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 11:19am On Feb 27, 2023
I feel obliged to repeat a post I made earlier (2020) again...three years down the line (wow, how time flies!). Please pay heed;

" As 2020 progresses, as businesswo(men), the way we conduct business has to be re-evaluated.

The popular consensus relative to SME business growth in Nigeria is that there is widespread lack of funding hence poor growth of the sector. While agreeing with this, it should be noted that another reason (possibly the major) reason SME businesses cave in in Nigeria is lack of focus, direction, poor management and outright greed.

A lot of SMEs are not registered with CAC (not even their business names), they mis-manage little finances they have or have been granted (despite the best efforts of the several foundations, a lot of SMEs that receive(d) grants have little or nothing to show for it), their price setting mechanism is poor and the proprietors more often than not are so religious to the point of being mind-boggling stupid (Jesus or Allah doesn't grant loans or fund businesses pro bono; meet the requirements, make a resounding business case and you will get funded [I get so many mails and calls from "entrepreneurs" who have barely nothing to show for their finance needs except trying to appeal to my sense of religion]). How about record-keeping, documentation, establishing policies and processes-zilch! crickets!

Folks have not been able to access funding (at least from me) for some of these reasons. You can't expect to just "get" N5m based on your promises of "I'll pay back". Despite your best intentions, things can go south as they are most likely to do in an economy like Nigeria's', hence, you ought to come forward to that potential financier or investor with a robust reason why you should be funded and an iron-clad road-map to paying back such a financier.

The SME sector has it's job cut out for it. KNOW what you're about in business and you'll succeed".

I made this post three years ago and is still relevant now. Times are fast changing, evolve with it or you'll be railroaded-a relic of a best forgotten past. And yes, this assertion applies to business too!
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 11:17am On Feb 27, 2023
I feel obliged to repeat a post I made earlier (2020) again...three years down the line (wow, how time flies!). Please pay heed;

" As 2020 progresses, as businesswo(men), the way we conduct business has to be re-evaluated.

The popular consensus relative to SME business growth in Nigeria is that there is widespread lack of funding hence poor growth of the sector. While agreeing with this, it should be noted that another reason (possibly the major) reason SME businesses cave in in Nigeria is lack of focus, direction, poor management and outright greed.

A lot of SMEs are not registered with CAC (not even their business names), they mis-manage little finances they have or have been granted (despite the best efforts of the several foundations, a lot of SMEs that receive(d) grants have little or nothing to show for it), their price setting mechanism is poor and the proprietors more often than not are so religious to the point of being mind-boggling stupid (Jesus or Allah doesn't grant loans or fund businesses pro bono; meet the requirements, make a resounding business case and you will get funded [I get so many mails and calls from "entrepreneurs" who have barely nothing to show for their finance needs except trying to appeal to my sense of religion]). How about record-keeping, documentation, establishing policies and processes-zilch! crickets!

Folks have not been able to access funding (at least from me) for some of these reasons. You can't expect to just "get" N5m based on your promises of "I'll pay back". Despite your best intentions, things can go south as they are most likely to do in an economy like Nigeria's', hence, you ought to come forward to that potential financier or investor with a robust reason why you should be funded and an iron-clad road-map to paying back such a financier.

The SME sector has it's job cut out for it. KNOW what you're about in business and you'll succeed".

I made this post three years ago and is still relevant now. Times are fast changing, evolve with it or you'll be railroaded-a relic of a best forgotten past. And yes, this assertion applies to business too!
Business To BusinessRe: Sourcing For Personal & Business Cash: Roundtable Discussions by DJperdurabo(op): 11:15am On Feb 27, 2023
I feel obliged to repeat a post I made earlier (2020) again...three years down the line (wow, how time flies!). Please pay heed;

" As 2020 progresses, as businesswo(men), the way we conduct business has to be re-evaluated.

The popular consensus relative to SME business growth in Nigeria is that there is widespread lack of funding hence poor growth of the sector. While agreeing with this, it should be noted that another reason (possibly the major) reason SME businesses cave in in Nigeria is lack of focus, direction, poor management and outright greed.

A lot of SMEs are not registered with CAC (not even their business names), they mis-manage little finances they have or have been granted (despite the best efforts of the several foundations, a lot of SMEs that receive(d) grants have little or nothing to show for it), their price setting mechanism is poor and the proprietors more often than not are so religious to the point of being mind-boggling stupid (Jesus or Allah doesn't grant loans or fund businesses pro bono; meet the requirements, make a resounding business case and you will get funded [I get so many mails and calls from "entrepreneurs" who have barely nothing to show for their finance needs except trying to appeal to my sense of religion]). How about record-keeping, documentation, establishing policies and processes-zilch! crickets!

Folks have not been able to access funding (at least from me) for some of these reasons. You can't expect to just "get" N5m based on your promises of "I'll pay back". Despite your best intentions, things can go south as they are most likely to do in an economy like Nigeria's', hence, you ought to come forward to that potential financier or investor with a robust reason why you should be funded and an iron-clad road-map to paying back such a financier.

The SME sector has it's job cut out for it. KNOW what you're about in business and you'll succeed".

I made this post three years ago and is still relevant now. Times are fast changing, evolve with it or you'll be railroaded-a relic of a best forgotten past. And yes, this assertion applies to business too!
Business To BusinessRe: Sourcing For Personal & Business Cash: Roundtable Discussions by DJperdurabo(op): 11:00am On Feb 27, 2023
REQUIREMENTS UPDATE

Kindly read these before reaching out. It makes everything easier. If on reading this, you strongly believe you should be considered despite falling short of some of the requirement, contact me for a way forward.

Over time, the requirements have evolved thus:

1. Your business should be registered either as a limited liability company or with a business name (RC or BN).

2. Your business should be domiciled in Lagos or have an operational or administrative office in Lagos.

3. Businesses domiciled in the following regions may be considered:

Ogun
Port-Harcourt
Abuja
Benin
Warri
Akwa-Ibom
Calabar


3. Your business should have been in existence for at least a year informally and at least six (6) months formally (i.e. when you now decided to register it).

5. You will submit a one-ear business account statement (or personal account statement for those running their business from their personal accounts) for my review to determine the health or cashflow of your business.

6. You must not have been reported to any credit bureau for defaulting on any loan you've taken in the past or are currently servicing. Except you have a very good explanation for this, I won't deal.

7. Collateral may not always be necessary based on the dynamics of the transaction (I have funded and I'm still funding deals above N100Mn without collateral).

The above are the updated requirements. Please note that these requirements are not exhaustive as based on the transaction dynamics, others may come into play but suffice it to say that if you meet the above requirements we can at least sit at a table and talk business. So, come in with your deals.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 10:21am On Feb 27, 2023
REQUIREMENTS UPDATE

Kindly read these before reaching out. It makes everything easier. If on reading this, you strongly believe you should be considered despite falling short of some of the requirement, contact me for a way forward.

Over time, the requirements have evolved thus:

1. Your business should be registered either as a limited liability company or with a business name (RC or BN).

2. Your business should be domiciled in Lagos or have an operational or administrative office in Lagos.

3. Businesses domiciled in the following regions may be considered:

Ogun
Port-Harcourt
Abuja
Benin
Warri
Akwa-Ibom
Calabar


3. Your business should have been in existence for at least a year informally and at least six (6) months formally (i.e. when you now decided to register it).

5. You will submit a one-ear business account statement (or personal account statement for those running their business from their personal accounts) for my review to determine the health or cashflow of your business.

6. You must not have been reported to any credit bureau for defaulting on any loan you've taken in the past or are currently servicing. Except you have a very good explanation for this, I won't deal.

7. Collateral may not always be necessary based on the dynamics of the transaction (I have funded and I'm still funding deals above N100Mn without collateral).

The above are the updated requirements. Please note that these requirements are not exhaustive as based on the transaction dynamics, others may come into play but suffice it to say that if you meet the above requirements we can at least sit at a table and talk business. So, come in with your deals.
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 10:01am On Feb 27, 2023
REQUIREMENTS UPDATE

Kindly read these before reaching out. It makes everything easier. If on reading this, you strongly believe you should be considered despite falling short of some of the requirement, contact me for a way forward.

Over time, the requirements have evolved thus:

1. Your business should be registered either as a limited liability company or with a business name (RC or BN).

2. Your business should be domiciled in Lagos or have an operational or administrative office in Lagos.

3. Businesses domiciled in the following regions may be considered:

Ogun
Port-Harcourt
Abuja
Benin
Warri
Akwa-Ibom
Calabar


3. Your business should have been in existence for at least a year informally and at least six (6) months formally (i.e. when you now decided to register it).

5. You will submit a one-year business account statement (or personal account statement for those running their business from their personal accounts) for my review to determine the health or cashflow of your business.

6. You must not have been reported to any credit bureau for defaulting on any loan you've taken in the past or are currently servicing. Except you have a very good explanation for this, I won't deal.

7. Collateral may not always be necessary based on the dynamics of the transaction (I have funded and I'm still funding deals above N100Mn without collateral).

The above are the updated requirements. Please note that these requirements are not exhaustive as based on the transaction dynamics, others may come into play but suffice it to say that if you meet the above requirements we can at least sit at a table and talk business. So, come in with your deals.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:59am On Feb 27, 2023
REQUIREMENTS UPDATE

Kindly read these before reaching out. It makes everything easier. If on reading this, you strongly believe you should be considered despite falling short of some of the requirement, contact me for a way forward.

Over time, the requirements have evolved thus:

1. Your business should be registered either as a limited liability company or with a business name (RC or BN).

2. Your business should be domiciled in Lagos or have an operational or administrative office in Lagos.

3. Businesses domiciled in the following regions may be considered:

Ogun
Port-Harcourt
Abuja
Benin
Warri
Akwa-Ibom
Calabar


3. Your business should have been in existence for at least a year informally and at least six (6) months formally (i.e. when you now decided to register it).

5. You will submit a one-ear business account statement (or personal account statement for those running their business from their personal accounts) for my review to determine the health or cashflow of your business.

6. You must not have been reported to any credit bureau for defaulting on any loan you've taken in the past or are currently servicing. Except you have a very good explanation for this, I won't deal.

7. Collateral may not always be necessary based on the dynamics of the transaction (I have funded and I'm still funding deals above N100Mn without collateral).

The above are the updated requirements. Please note that these requirements are not exhaustive as based on the transaction dynamics, others may come into play but suffice it to say that if you meet the above requirements we can at least sit at a table and talk business. So, come in with your deals.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:14am On Feb 27, 2023
Do you have a genuine business need? a player in the EPC, Retail, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Consulting, Educational and Commerce sectors to mention but a few? If you are a genuine business with genuine LPOs, debt factoring, asset finance or other working capital needs, kindly contact me via a DM now so we can do good business (kindly see the requirements before reaching out).
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 9:08am On Feb 27, 2023
Bring in your genuine requests, and we can discuss feasibilities.

Good morning
BusinessRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 2:29am On Feb 24, 2023
Still open for business.
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 2:27am On Feb 24, 2023
Still open for business.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 2:26am On Feb 24, 2023
Still doing this...
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 2:22am On Feb 24, 2023
cedricksly:
I'm sorry for my poor judgement, I spoke carelessly irrational and Insensitive which was bad and unfair... But truly I sympathise with the mother and the family at large.. Please we should all learn to teach our children to fleet the sight of Any protest turned Riot... I pray God give the mother the fortitude to bear this lost, nobody deserve to loose a child under any circumstances.. There is a saying where I'm from that we can birth a bad child but we can't kill a bad child...
@DJperdurabo thanks a lot for showing me how Insensitive my comment was regardless if it is true or false, and thanks for not judging me regardless.. May you days be long on earth & may wisdom never elude u
You, my friend, deserve a standing ovation as it takes a "real" man to be able to apologise. All the best in your life's journey.
Business To BusinessRe: Sourcing For Personal & Business Cash: Roundtable Discussions by DJperdurabo(op): 8:01pm On Feb 16, 2023
Still providing finance for business needs (LPO funding, working capital, asset finance, debt factoring etc). In need? Reach out now let's discuss if we can do good business.
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 7:56pm On Feb 16, 2023
oshionelecky:
I have been trying your number.

My WhatsApp is 08169516511

My email address is leckyoshione@gmail.com
Sorry for the late feedback. Maybe you could try sending me a mail via my profile?


Have you seen the eligibility requirements? I don't offer capital to start up a business. You must have an already established and thriving business (save you need capital to execute an LPO).
BusinessRe: Do You Need Working Capital For Your Business? Come On In! by DJperdurabo(op): 7:52pm On Feb 16, 2023
Hello,

Thanks for reaching out and sorry I'm getting back late.

Unfortunately, I do not finance start-ups. My services are open to already established and thriving businesses who may need capital to execute a particular job order, contract, expansion, asset purchase etc.

What you need is an Angel Investor or even an individual considering the sum is not that huge. Wishing you all the best.
Investment AdsRe: Do You Need Funding For Your LPO? Lets's Talk! by DJperdurabo(op): 7:46pm On Feb 16, 2023
NLILimited1st:
Please, how can you be contacted?
Sorry for the late feedback. Just send a mail request via my profile.
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:35pm On Feb 16, 2023
AFONJACOW:
he asked for it.. I can't intentionally involve myself in this kind of mess
How can you be this coldhuh? How can you be this inhumanehuh
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:29pm On Feb 16, 2023
tarantino1:
That guy's an idiot honestly
I won't go as far as calling him stupid, but,I was genuinely shocked by the question, and to think he got likes for asking such a question...smh
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:24pm On Feb 16, 2023
Buddha3:
There's absolutely nothing childish about it. The young man asked a very relevant question.
His question may have been relevant, but, he couched it in the wrong manner. You may not understand until you lose someone (irrespective of how other people "saw" that someone, he may have meant the world to somebody).
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:21pm On Feb 16, 2023
VEHINTOLAR:
May God rest the young soul of ORISAMUYIWA !
Amen to that.
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:18pm On Feb 16, 2023
cedricksly:
I only pity for the mother and family at large honestly, nobody should have to go through that kind of loss, BUT your cousin died a Foolish Man's death and history will be quick to forget him, infact history has forgotten him because nobody knew his name, I repeat he died a Foolish man and not an hero... I was parked at Globus bank opposite Central Bank and I watched everything played out.... The police told them more than a dozen times to go back, but they kept advancing towards the police asin mob action style. Then the police opened the white gate and then came out masked fully Kitted men with assault Rifle who shot directly at them, not in the air, but directly at them. And immediately those masked men went back inside the bank, and police started doing what u were seeing of shooting in the air.... If they (your cousin) was allowed to invade the bank, that would have sent a wrong message out against the central bank being impenetrable... So your cousin got what he signed up for, I only pity the mother honestly... Those who stay around Benin can attest to the fact that sometime ago, a man was shot in his leg twice for making call by the fence of the CBN... Now the senseless riot has ended and everyone has gone to their different place of work and different life and to ur cousin lost his life for no valid reason and putting the mom through such an agony, ooh poor woman, for that pain ur cousin caused the mother, your cousin can not REST IN PEACE.. Lai Lai
I will repeat same feedback as I gave to Timoleon never mind how you tried to rationalise and window dress your opinion on the death of the young man.

You exercised extremely poor judgement in your comment. Apologise to the grieving relative and quit justifying your comment.

I will leave you with words of wisdom from Detective Benoit Blanc (played by Daniel Craig) in the classic movie Glass Onion. He was addressing a character who felt she was always picked on for being able to speak aloud what everyone else was too hypocritical, afraid or conservative to say. He said the following to her; " It's a dangerous thing to MISTAKE speaking WITHOUT THOUGHT for speaking the truth". You, my friend,with your comment, just did that.

Apologise to the relative of the dead.
CareerRe: Commercial Banks In Benin City Were Destroyed Yesterday by DJperdurabo: 6:15pm On Feb 16, 2023
Timoleon:
Why your cousin Dey in the midst of people wey Dey destroy other people business?
You exercised extremely poor judgement in your comment. Apologise to the grieving relative and quit justifying your comment.

I will leave you with words of wisdom from Detective Benoit Blanc (played by Daniel Craig) in the classic movie Glass Onion. He was addressing a character who felt she was always picked on for being able to speak aloud what everyone else was too hypocritical, afraid or conservative to say. He said the following to her; " It's a dangerous thing to MISTAKE speaking WITHOUT THOUGHT for speaking the truth". You, my friend,with your comment, just did that.

Apologise to the relative of the dead.

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