Used to be a laborer running out of money

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For start-ups, start-ups often go bankrupt. For example, Mr. Rayuth is a businessman who fell into the business of selling clothes until he almost ran out of money, but he did not despair and tried to do business again until he was able to open a shop in Thailand, customers come in all day to sell shirts Break the thousands of shirts.

In an interview with Business Cambodia via video call, Rayuth revealed his background that he was a migrant worker who had fled to work in Thailand while working in Thailand. He dreams that one day he will start a small business for himself because he does not want to work for others for life.

After earning a small amount of money, he used the money to invest a little online in Thailand. After doing business online in Thailand for a long time, he had some money left and he returned to Cambodia to open a clothing store. A small one in Siem Reap.

The saddest thing is that when he returned to business in Cambodia in 2019, at a time when covid was booming, his clothing sales were very risky because at that time he started his business. Without looking at the actual situation until one day, he sold the stall, leaving only $ 300 left after closing his business in Siem Reap.

Mr. Rayuth continued that when he had only $ 300 left in his body, he continued his destiny to come to Thailand again to do business selling online. After selling online in Thailand for more than half a year, saving some of the rest of the money, he announced the recruitment of staff to help prepare the goods. Alone.

After a long struggle, Rayuth's business in Thailand has grown exponentially. To this day, he has many employees, not only is he a son A Cambodian who can change his destiny from a migrant to a big shop owner in Thailand by the age of 28.

Mr. Rayuth, who is currently the owner of Alex Rayuth's clothing store, confirmed that his clothing business is selling very well because of the support of the Cambodian people and the well-known business people in Cambodia to buy a lot of clothes. He can sell almost 1,000 shirts a day, and he is very excited and thankful to all Cambodians who always support the purchase of clothes from his shop.

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