One of Dubai’s youngest FMCG international trade experts, Yash Patel

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One of Dubai’s youngest FMCG international trade experts, Yash Patel

One of Dubai's youngest FMCG international trade experts, Yash Patel

A 25-year-old who supplies FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) to Middle East & African countries from Asian companies. A big part of his work is becoming a trustworthy bridge between suppliers and buyers so that secure trade can occur.

His professionalism & confidence is used as a sword, when awareness helps as a shield in the war of trade.  It can also explain how he would like to be recognized as one of the most notable freedom fighters of his generation. Yash who is trying to make INDIA the world’s No.1 economy.

Yash is an ordinary Indian with an extraordinary mind that keeps dreaming, planning, investing, executing, failing, learning, developing and earning. It wasn’t his choice to clean the table in his father’s food shop; it was his choice to give them the best life possible.

As a result of the COVID pandemic, left everything behind and walked towards Ahmedabad. In addition to the wealth, he received much more than he had ever imagined. The young gentleman fled to the unknown city in order to develop himself and escape the situations he was facing. The risk turned into a great decision that changed everything.

This village boy was smelling money & power in the air of Ahmedabad. He first worked with MBA & BBA students in a small DSA (DIRECT SALES AGENCY) where he learned the importance of communication, territory planning, product knowledge, objections & rejection handling, etc.

After improving his word skills, he got a double raise of his salary from his very last client in the credit card industry and started career in the food industry where he learned and achieved a lot.

Make the targets yourself and hit them. Growth in any industry requires WORK, EARN, INVEST, LEARN, GROW – REPEAT

In his life, he no longer had to worry about salary and expenses, but life is always a game of give and take. His 20-year-old younger brother, on the other hand, suffered from Tuberculosis (TB) near the spinal cord. This guy couldn’t comprehend what he was going through because everything was moving so fast around him. In spite of the serious operation, his younger one survived, but his financial situation worsened. He realized the importance of relationships at this moment. The love once came together with the help of each person sharing the responsibility and somehow the family survived the toughest time.

This experience made him aware of wealth. Without future planning & accumulating wealth, you will not have wealth security.

As a result, the limits of earning were opened, and he was free to face any upcoming difficult situation without fear. The decision to move to Dubai resulted from this decision.

To gain a better understanding of and explore opportunities in one of the biggest metropolises, he organized the trip himself. He arranged a visa, tickets, etc., all by himself. Unwittingly he also started living his dream of flying in the first flight to abroad with own expense has become true.

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