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Invest in a family business, in full transparency.

A shop, a workshop, a farm, a practice. Help the family build something and really see what becomes of your investment.

Salon · Abidjan
Setup & equipment
Validated · premises + gear
Validated
Launch
Validated · 23 first sales
Validated
Restocking
Fatou · supplier invoice
In progress
Monthly bookkeeping
Upcoming · month-end close
Upcoming
Progress50%
Books · May
Net margin 184,000 FCFA
The challenge

The challenge we all know

You put up 5,000 € to help your brother open his shop. At first there's energy. Six months later, no news, and when you ask how sales are going, the answer is 'it's going well, slowly'.

You don't dare push because it's family. But without visibility, the investment becomes a disguised gift, and the relationship sours.

What changes with Oyeba
  • Visibility without breaking the bond. A clear frame where transparency is expected, not asked for each time.
  • Documented growth. Photos of the shop at launch, six months later, a year later.
  • Trust that builds. The more your brother posts, the more trust grows.
Typical steps

How Oyeba structures this project.

The pre-filled template when you start this type of project. Adapt it to your case.

01

Setup & equipment

Premises, gear, first stock, legal steps.

02

Launch

First customers, storefront, first sales documented.

03

Restocking

Regular stock, suppliers, invoices.

04

Monthly bookkeeping

Sales, costs, margin: a photo summary.

05

Quarterly review

Full review, adjustments, reinvestment calls.

What you gain

Four concrete shifts, from week one.

Visibility without breaking the bond

A clear frame where transparency is expected, not asked for each time.

Documented growth

Photos of the shop at launch, six months later, a year later. The progress is visible.

Trust that builds

The more your brother posts, the more trust grows. The more trust grows, the readier you are to reinvest.

Several investors aligned

If several cousins have invested, everyone sees the same thing.

What you will say
« We helped my sister open her salon in Abidjan. Every month I see the sales, the costs, what's left. It's become a real business conversation, not a constant suspicion. »
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