25B Trading Pty Ltd
| Business Location: | Township |
| Province | Gauteng |
| Branch: | Seda Tshwane Branch |
| Business Start Date: | 2021-02-12 |
| Busniess Type: | Company |
Business Dynamics and Challenges
Business Activities:
Retail – Spaza shop
Challenges/Needs:
Lack of inventory management skills, insufficient stock levels associated with lack of funding to procure adequate stock.
Intervention Insights and Results
Intervention Details:
During 2023/2024, the business was assisted with distribution of stock in partnership with the Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (W&RSETA) .
Outcome Details:
The owner of the business was trained in inventory management and an amount of R6500 from WRSETA was approved for the purchase of stock.
During the 2024/2025 financial period, the business turnover improved from R62 400 in 2023/2024 to R74 800. This represents a revenue growth of 119.87%.
During the same period, the business was able to increase its number of jobs from 1 in 2023/2024 to 2 in 2024/2025. This represents 200% job creation
During the 2024/2025 financial period, the business turnover improved from R62 400 in 2023/2024 to R74 800. This represents a revenue growth of 119.87%.
During the same period, the business was able to increase its number of jobs from 1 in 2023/2024 to 2 in 2024/2025. This represents 200% job creation
Client Feedback
Client Comments:
“The inventory management training and the stock support received went a long way in helping us to track stock levels, avoid stockouts and manage cash flow more effectively. We were thus able to stock a wider variety of goods, including perishables, thus meeting greater consumer demand and reducing the sale of substandard goods. We are grateful to the support received.”
“The inventory management training and the stock support received went a long way in helping us to track stock levels, avoid stockouts and manage cash flow more effectively. We were thus able to stock a wider variety of goods, including perishables, thus meeting greater consumer demand and reducing the sale of substandard goods. We are grateful to the support received.”