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The woman entrepreneur; the story of Nina Interiors

Topic: Women In BusinessPublished February 22, 2017

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The beginning was humble with small capital. Before I started Nina Interiors, I used to sell baked rolls (what people call buns these days). It started in my house as this is where I used to do the baking work from and would sell to my colleagues at East African Development Bank where I worked as a secretary. That is how I was able to supplement my small salary as a secretary. Nina Interiors was not my idea. It was a suggestion by a friend of mine who owned a furniture company who encouraged me to sell his furniture but also complement it with curtains and chair covering materials. At first I did not have the courage to do it but ended up doing it. When his factory stopped manufacturing furniture, I decided to continue the business and started importing. Our shop was at Uganda house and this was around 1989 after I had retired from East African development bank. At the time, my company was called Nina Ltd and later was formally incorporated into Nina Interiors Ltd in July 1991. Nina deals in Home & Office Furniture, Custom made curtains and Blinds, Home Décor Accessories, Carpets, Lighting, and Garden / Outdoor Furniture What would you describe as your biggest achievement? The biggest achievement is ISO Certification, our opening another branch in another country and also the different recognitions we have received over the years including being part of Super Brands and the Top 100. How is your product/service unique from others in the same industry? We strive to provide quality products, Nina is all about quality. Our products are handpicked direct from the manufacturers whom we have built strong relationships. We also have very dedicated, hardworking and honest staff who are well informed about what Nina stands for. What would you say are the major challenges experienced by your business and how have you managed to overcome them? We are currently facing a lot of competition and the ground is not leveled well. We majorly import our products and there are some traders who undervalue their goods and so do not pay the appropriate import taxes. This allows them to have cheaper products on the market competing with ours. We endeavor to be tax compliant. Others bring in low quality goods to the market and try to relate them to ones of Nina interiors yet they are not the same standard. We are trying to educate the buyers so that they can tell the differences between the ones that belong to Nina interiors quality from the rest. Where do you see your business in the next 3-5 years? I would like to retire from actively managing the business and leave my managers to take over and even manage the business better, keeping the trend and also making it the best place to be. We would like to start manufacturing and reduce on the importation. We also intend to widen our product range and make Nina a one stop centre for all office and home furniture and furnishing accessories. We are also looking at expanding our presence in the region. We already have an outlet in Rwanda. Apart from providing the product/service offered by your business, how has your business contributed to your community? CSR contribution of Cloth to women prisoners in Jinja to facilitate their tailoring projectrnCSR contribution of Sewing machines to vocational schoolrnCSR contribution of cloth to Katalemwa Cheshire home to facilitate the tailoring project for Parents of children with disabilitiesrnAdvice to women I advise and encourage women entrepreneurs to be very careful and also work very hard. They should make money, save it and also invest wisely. Always give the customer quality, do not compromise on quality for money, but above all, Start small and grow big gradually. http://summitbusiness.net/profiles/177-women-in-biz/2178-the-woman-entrepreneur-the-story-of-nina-interiorsrn

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