Martiniano “Degs” Valencia is a simple man
with not-so-simple dreams. As a young boy, he was already honing his
entrepreneurial spirit, selling fresh carabao’s milk and boiled corn in the
streets of his hometown of Sta. Rita, Pampanga.
By the time he reached college, Valencia was
supplying processed meat products from Pampanga to various stores in Manila -- and
then he went on to become a bagger at a major supermarket chain while on summer
vacation from school.
For a time, Valencia left his retail roots
behind and went into more technical work as a broadcast engineer for a major
broadcasting network, and then worked as a technical controller in Dubai for
ten years. His life was going well, and when his youngest child was born, he
and his wife decided to move back to the Philippines for good.
After resettling in the Philippines, Valencia
began developing investments left and right -- buying and selling second-hand
cars, selling real estate, leasing stalls, and selling fruit-bearing trees and
nurseries. As a wise investor and someone who wanted to take advantage of
passive income, Valencia was delighted when Alfamart, the first and only Super
Minimart chain in the Philippines, became his business partner and set up a
branch in his hometown.
“My wife and I were dreaming of having our own
grocery store as our main business,” Valencia said. Construction was already
on-going for a small commercial complex that they started on their land when
Alfamart approached them with an offer to lease and build a store. “Alfamart
then came in to fulfill our dreams,” he added.
After going into business with Alfamart,
Valencia said his quality of life has vastly improved. He and his family have
nearly reached their financial goals in just a few years following the
partnership, and he is able to spend much more time with them.
“We are extremely grateful to our partners
like Degs in Sta. Rita, Pampanga,” said Alfamart COO, Harvey T. Ong. “With the
help of partners, we’re able to expand to more communities. Each store we open
is a step towards our advocacy of promoting community development, especially
in areas outside Metro Manila,” he said.
Ong also mentioned that Alfamart is looking
for more partners as it continues to expand. “We are always searching for
opportunities to bring the Super Minimart experience to everyone in the
Philippines,” Ong continued.
Degs’s story is just one of the many others
telling us to work hard and to grab opportunities at the right time. Your story
could be like his as well. For more information on how to become an Alfamart
partner and/or lessor, you may visit https://alfamart.com.ph/do-business-with-us/.
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