- November 20, 2019
- Posted by: wealthgenerator
- Category: Investments
- Recharge card business investment and training ( Available for Nigerians only)
BELOW IS THE 1ST PRINTED CARD TODAY
How To Start Profitable Recharge Card Printing & Distribution Business With *Less Than N70,000.*
You are not just going to be printing and selling the regular recharge cards, *NO!*
You will be printing and selling *all-in-one recharge cards*, which means that the recharge cards PINs you will be pinting are not network-specific – the cards can be used to recharge any network in Nigeria *(MTN, 9Mobile, Airtel, Glo),* so the challenge of running out of stock for a particular network is over!
*Requirements*
1. HP printer –
*N15,000*
2. Dell laptop – *N30,000*
3. 500 A4 papers – *N1,500*
4. Training & software – *N10,000*
5. Startup capital – *N5,000*
Total – *N61,500*
With the above items, you can start recharge card printing business in less than 1hr.
If you already have items 1, 2 and 3, it means you will be needing only *N15,000* to start this fast selling business.
Apart from the profit generated from selling cards, it will also lead to huge sums of money going in and out of your bank account, which will automatically qualify you for collateral-free, guarantor-free loans of *N50,000 – N10,000,0000 from our registered financing partner*
Training will take place in a private WhatsApp group on *on notification of payment and interest and you can pay training and software fee of *$25 btc to Wealth Generators @ btc wallet address 12WkJZojDDeW8zKYdHm58fJcmAgSPmaYc5 Send mail to wealthgeneratorsmail@gmail.com, after payment.
*Limited participants to be admitted* in the WhatsApp group on first come, first served basis!
- Recharge card printing (training Nigerians only)
At least *57 youths* participated
in my *Recharge Card Training* in a WhatsApp group. They learned how to print
& distribute universal Recharge Cards used by all networks. Glad some of
them started the business immediately – even before we concluded the
session.Now is the next best time to make money from this innovation before
every Nigerian will go into the all-in-one and universal recharge card business
with their bandwagon mentality.To Join WhatsApp group for our next training,
join and invest in wealth generators and get access link and huge discount for
the training.*Highlights from pass class*
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says *only over 60 million*
subscribers’ biometric and personal registration information submitted by
telecom operators have been screened and verified.The Commission has said the
process of ‘scrubbing’ registration data submitted by operators is ongoing.
“Scrubbing” in the telecom industry is the screening process of verifying
biometric and personal information submitted by all operators in respect of
each of their subscribers.As of *February 2019,* data obtained from the NCC
shows the country has about *249.2 million connected mobile telephone
subscribers* from the five leading operators. Out of the number, only about 174
million subscriber lines are active.The existing telecom operators include
9mobile (formerly Etisalat), Globacom, MTN, Airtel, Ntel, Multilinks, Visafone,
and Smile.As of *February 2019, only 63,136,978* are subscribed to broadband in
Nigeria, representing only about *33.08% penetration.*The percentage
contributed to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Nigeria by the telecommunications
industry in 2018 was *9.85%*Number of subscribers and market share by networks
as of
February 2019 stand at:*9mobile* –
16,730,581 (9.65% Market Share)
*Airtel* – 44,975,532 (25.95% Market Share)
*Globacom* – 46,004,517 (26.54% Market Share)
*MTN* – 65,565,898 (37.83% Market Share)
*TOTAL – 173,276,528*
So *MTN* remains the *KING* in *Nigeria!* This is why they decide the pace in the industry and impose harsh conditions to other operators, partners, distributors and even the general subscribers.Here’s the number of active subscribers for data (internet) services on each of the licensed service providers utilizing the different technologies, i.e. GSM & CDMA, as of
*Feb 2019:*
*Airtel* – 30,891,518
*9mobile* – 9,808,935
*Globacom* – 27,486,271
*MTN* – 46,538,633
*Total – 114,725,357*Again, *MTN* wins…Subscribers to mobile telecommunications services in Nigeria spent about *N767.23bn on airtime purchase from November 2018 to January 2019*This figure is based on the number of subscribers in the three months under review, which was obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission, and the industry’s Average Revenue Per User provided by network operators.With the telecoms companies’ ARPU amounting to *$4.87 (N1490.22)* per month, *Nigerians spent N251.44bn on airtime in November 2018.* Based on the same estimated monthly revenue per user in the industry, expenses on airtime purchase increased by 2% to reach *N257.04bn in Dec 2018.*In January this year, about *N258.74bn* was expended by active Nigerian subscribers on airtime, giving a total of *N767.23bn* in the three months under review._Sales of airtime remains the core revenue earner for telcos and generate income for operators via voice calls, SMS, data subscriptions and value-added services_Nigerians purchase airtime through various platforms such as physical recharge card, VTU via USSD code, subscribers’ bank accounts domiciled on mobile devices, vending on web-based platforms and on ATM.Despite predictions by analysts that voice and messaging revenue would decline due to the proliferation of instant messaging apps, revenue from airtime continue to rise.The wide use of these messaging apps whose services are driven by data and strong Internet connection have encouraged the network providers to invest massively in broadband infrastructure and upgrade their Internet network across the country.*Airtel Nigeria* in its 2018 third-quarter report stated that in the last one year, it had doubled its number of broadband base stations from *5,652 it had in December 2017 to 10,369 base stations as of December 2018.*The telco also reported *$223m capital expenditure* in Nigeria mainly for network upgrade and expansion.Last year, *MTN* upped its capital investment when it secured *N200bn medium-term loan from 12 Nigerian banks* mainly to drive Internet expansion and rural telecoms devices.Many people are searching for fresh ways to earn money. Recharge card printing business has been really profitable to a lot of people recently, but of course, you will need to know some specifics & dynamics of it.*So, how can you start recharge card printing business in Nigeria?*There are multiple ways of entering and making money from the telecom industry and making money. Generally, all you need to is sign up with a sub dealer or directly with a Trade Partner (TP), pay some money, buy pins of various networks at an agreed price and start selling to retailers or end-users.Interestingly, we have recently *disrupted the status-quo* by coming up with a more convenient, easy to use, easy to understand, easy to sell and cheaper way of doing the whole Recharge Card Printing Business in Nigeria.
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