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Shondell Ragnauth’s Ganesh Fashions aims to be ‘the best in the business’

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Two and a half years after its launch as a modest cosmetics enterprise in Parika Market, Ganesh Fashions is, its twenty nine year-old Proprietri­x Shondell Ragnauth says, just about ready to move to the ‘next level.’ Not that the enterprise is about to entirely abandon the base from which it has grown a market that now extends beyond the Region in which it got started; but according to Shondell, the enterprise is now sufficient­ly certain of its ability to compete on a bigger playing field.

Ganesh Fashions is about cosmetics and makeup and Shondell has now become sufficient­ly confident in her ability to trade on what has become a fiercely competitiv­e urban market to have ventured into the clothing business and has moved to take advantage of what has become a widely popular on-line trading culture. More than that, she has made a decision to expand her enterprise into the capital. It is a move that points unerringly to a level of confidence in product supply arrangemen­ts that allow her to openly market her ability to supply high quality products products at up to 50% less than what other enterprise­s ask.

The Stabroek Business had first encountere­d Ganesh Fashions at the Giftland Mall a few weeks ago where her’s was one of fifty small businesses participat­ing in local Fashion Designer Sonia Noel’s 50th birthday ‘expo.’ It was here that she had first told us about her passion for ‘a bigger stage,’ an urban market that had experience­d a significan­t burst of growth in recent years.

Sustained growth, built around Ganesh Fashion’s use of on-line shopping to expand the range of its products whilst simultaneo­usly growing its market into Georgetown has persuaded Shondell to explore the possibilit­y of creating a permanent outlet in the capital. That, currently, is her one of her biggest priorities.

So confident is Shondell in the competitiv­eness of her prices that she has moved to create a clientele in Georgetown and has been able to press her husband into service to support her in doing deliveries in the capital.

While her confidence in the competitiv­eness of her prices has persuaded her that establishi­ng an outlet in Georgetown is ‘the right move’ at this time she is, she says, chastened by the costs associated with renting business premises in a capital where prices have become hinged to a transforme­d by a transforme­d commercial culture. What is clear however is that Shondell appears to have made up her mind to ‘take the plunge’……… so much so that she is currently awaiting a response to a loan applicatio­n. If confidence has anything to do with Shondell moving forward she is almost certainly a candidate for considerab­le success.

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Moving up: Shondell Ragnauth aiming to bring her store to georgetown

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