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Winners of Sorbet-Preneur Initiative announced

Sibongile Dlamini, Sharon Dikgale, Palesa Kouakou and Zimkita Yeki

South African salon chain, the Sorbet Group, and Bidvest Bank have announced the winners of the Sorbet-Preneur initiative, which is designed to give aspiring entrepreneurs an opportunity to own their own Sorbet franchise.

The winners are: Sharon Dikgale; Zimkita Yeki; Palesa Kouakou; and Sibongile Dlamini.

Together, these ladies have a combined experience of 32 years at Sorbet and are on their way to owning a Sorbet Salon or Nailbar franchise:

Linda Sinclair, CEO of the Sorbet Group, says: “It gives me such great pleasure to welcome the recently announced Sorbet-Preneur winners and Sorbet Salon franchise owners. What an honour! We look forward to empowering these amazing women with enough tools and skills that will see them successfully on their entrepreneurial journey.”

Hannah Sadiki, Bidvest Bank CEO, adds: “We are very encouraged by the response and the quality of the finalists to this innovative new partnership with Sorbet.”

The Sorbet-Preneur initiative is developed for Sorbet Citizens who aspire to become franchise owners but are not in a position to raise the funding. Sorbet Citizens include employees who are employed across the Sorbet Group franchise-owned stores. The new franchise owners of a Sorbet Salon or Nailbar will receive 50% of the investment required to set up their businesses in the form of unencumbered cash from Bidvest Bank. Sorbet will waive the initial franchise fee, meaning that all of this portion of the funding can be used to set up and equip the store.

Bidvest Bank will also provide a business loan to cover the balance of the funding needed to get started, which will also cater for initial operating costs. The amounts will be repayable over a five-year period aligned to the franchise agreement.

This article appears in Professional Beauty April Issue

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