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This 25-year-old millionaire started her business with just $1,000 and a gut feeling
AsiaOne ^ | OCTOBER 13, 2021

Posted on 10/14/2021 5:14:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway

When she was at the age of 19, Mandy Chan founded her company. And within just three days on Kickstarter, she managed to fully fund the company’s first product, the Quiver Bag. Now, after overcoming waves of obstacles, her company is worth millions.

On The Breakfast Huddle, Elliott Danker and Bharati Jagdish spoke to Mandy Chan, Founder, The Bold Company, about her experience with building the company and the challenges she had to overcome.

Mandy Chan: A lot of it started back when I was in Junior College (JC). I organised an entrepreneurship symposium and it was there that I met my mentor who offered me an internship, where I was able to create marketing materials and even pitched to people twice my age. It was then that I noticed something different; between working in a start-up, and what I saw at home – which was my dad dragging himself to work every single day.

I had another internship at a different start-up and again, noticed something interesting. The founders of the start-up were always the first to reach and last to leave the office, but they always carried a sense of satisfaction and excitement whenever it came to their work. It was an obsession. They were so into what they were doing that they could not stop talking about it. It was not the work situation I was used to seeing at home, and I really wanted in.

At this point, I also received an offer letter from SMU but made the decision to pursue entrepreneurship full time instead. So I took a gap year. It was a decision made from a gut feeling and I figured I had nothing much to lose besides a year and my life savings, which probably amounted to $1000 at that point in time.

Elliott Danker: How did you make The Bold Company stand out from potential competitors? I’m sure you faced plenty of pressure from people who emphasised the importance of standing out.

Mandy: It was essentially solving a problem that I was facing then. Whenever I was at the gym, I would always leave my toiletries behind after I was done showering. And if I were to chuck all my toiletries into one duffel bag, then I risk spilling shampoo onto the contents of my bag. So it was a niche problem that I was solving and that made me stood out.

Mandy: For us, it was all about engaging with our audience. So for example, at the start of Circuit Breaker (CB) last year, where everyone was in a lockdown, we managed to engage a lot of fitness influencers who hosted live workouts on our channel. And that was just one way we were able to communicate with the community.

It is also about listening to our consumers and customers as well. We treated them as friends, talked to them, and found out what was good about our product that they liked. Essentially, it was all these genuine reactions that made us different when it came to our product creation process.

Mandy: The most memorable incident for me was when I travelled to China and age became an apparent problem. When I was at the factory door, they welcomed me until they found out I was the founder.

They soon started to question me about my business plan, assumed I was just fooling around and rejected me from producing by offering me really exorbitant prices. They mentioned they were dealing with more high-end clients and did not usually entertain ‘small fish/fry’ like me.

Bharati: How did you overcome this challenge in the end? Mandy: I knew the manufacturers preferred to see big numbers and I presented to them what they wanted. I told them I was planning to produce 10 000 units and needed a sample first. I also dressed like I meant business. You cannot appear in just a t-shirt and a pair of jeans, which was what I did initially as I thought they would not care as much.

But eventually, you will find someone who will believe in you. After searching over ten factories, we found one that took a chance on us and produced our first batch of bags. Of course, we had to make the full payment but at least they were willing to give us a smaller quantity than what we required.

Listen to the full podcast to find out how Mandy’s entrepreneurship journey benefited from the Made With Passion mentorship programme, as well as how she overcame the impacts of Covid-19 in the industry.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Local News
KEYWORDS: singapore

1 posted on 10/14/2021 5:14:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Good for her! And at a Junior College.


2 posted on 10/14/2021 5:17:55 PM PDT by LRoggy (Peter's Son's Business )
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And the leftist obamabots would happily walk toward her face and scream, “YOU DIDN’T BUILD THAT!!”


3 posted on 10/14/2021 5:20:15 PM PDT by RandallFlagg ("Okay. As long as the paperwork is clean, you boys can do what you like out there." -Fifi)
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To: nickcarraway

Bkmrk


4 posted on 10/14/2021 5:21:13 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (RIP my "teddy bear". )
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To: nickcarraway

This is great for her. I wish her product could be manufactured in the US though.


5 posted on 10/14/2021 5:26:32 PM PDT by Newbomb Turk
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To: niall
Quiver by BOW; Multi-functional sports bag – The Bold Company
6 posted on 10/14/2021 5:38:16 PM PDT by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use Tagline: (optio. )
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To: nickcarraway
Yawn. This is just another example of White Privilege.
Oh, wait. Never mind.


7 posted on 10/14/2021 5:45:07 PM PDT by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: Liz

I don’t get it. It’s just a backpack with different named compartments.


8 posted on 10/14/2021 5:48:38 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
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To: Newbomb Turk

Maybe a supplier here will be interested.


9 posted on 10/14/2021 5:50:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I guess this company is in Singapore?


10 posted on 10/14/2021 5:51:59 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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To: Leaning Right

Chicom privledge?


11 posted on 10/14/2021 6:12:00 PM PDT by The MAGA-Deplorian (Democrats are lawless because Republicans are ball-less!)
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To: White Lives Matter
I don’t get it. It’s just a backpack with different named compartments.

I agree bro. It’s a nice backpack, and I might like to have one, but it IS a backpack.

12 posted on 10/14/2021 6:17:00 PM PDT by Mark17 (USAF ATCer, Retired. Father of USAF pilot. ATCers & pilots, the quintessential elements of aviation)
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To: Mark17

Looks an awful lot like one of my old laptop cases. Are we missing something? I mean, good on her for doing it, but... Wha?


13 posted on 10/14/2021 6:23:09 PM PDT by Retrofitted
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To: White Lives Matter

I agree. Unless I’m missing something. But good for her. I hope it’s successful.


14 posted on 10/14/2021 6:24:07 PM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!)
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To: nickcarraway

Used to be a company here in my city that made things for Disney. Bags, hats, toys…all made in China now.


15 posted on 10/14/2021 6:35:29 PM PDT by Newbomb Turk
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To: Retrofitted; White Lives Matter

I hope she is successful, but did the wheel just get reinvented?


16 posted on 10/14/2021 6:36:58 PM PDT by Mark17 (USAF ATCer, Retired. Father of USAF pilot. ATCers & pilots, the quintessential elements of aviation)
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To: White Lives Matter

She built a better mouse trap and the world beat a path to her door. That is what free enterprise capitalism is supposed to do. Markets are supposed to find superior goods and services. She created a superior product and it is selling well.

Awesome. More power to her. She deserves every penny. Good for her. America isn’t dead yet.


17 posted on 10/15/2021 3:39:15 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: Mark17

She filled a market that didn’t exist. As the article stated, this came from issues with showering at the gym. She solved some problems like spillage, protecting electronic devices, and reducing the occurance of leaving toiletry items behind from soap & shampoo to make up and shaving.

Her idea was simple, basic, and useful. It was not a revolutionary change, just a very useful one. Apparently, all her customers agree.


18 posted on 10/15/2021 3:44:28 AM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: nickcarraway

No way she built this business with just $1000. She went to China to find a manufacturer—that trip alone would cost more than $1000!

I feel like this type of article —she built a multi-million dollar business on her kitchen table— leave just a few steps out.


19 posted on 10/17/2021 2:21:34 PM PDT by Chicory
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