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Now, he is the owner of a fleet of over cars! Even with such success, Ramesh Babu still operates his barbershop in Bangalore.

His first client was Intel, which had just started its office in Bangalore. After that, his transport business started gaining more clients. Even with such tremendous success, Ramesh Babu still operates his humble hair salon on St. Popular News. He pooled together his small savings, took a loan and bought a Maruti Omni van.

Though this gave him a grim satisfaction of having bought a slightly better car than his uncle, it was by no means an easy task. It was at this time that the lady who his mom worked for Ms. Nandini gave him the idea of renting out the car instead of keeping it idle.

She taught him the basics of car rental business and also helped him get his first client; he rented out his car to Intel, where Ms. Nandini worked. Since then, there was not looking back. He started taking his car rental business seriously and gradually added more cars to his fleet. Later in , I bought a used Maruti van. My uncle had bought a small car and petty pride made me buy one too. I pooled my tiny savings, took a loan and felt grim satisfaction at having bought a marginally grander vehicle than him.

My grandfather had to mortgage his property to enable the loan. The loan interest was six thousand and eight hundred rupees and I was reeling from having to make the payments. She taught me the basics of doing this kind of business. She became like a sister to me and remains a big part of my life even today. From onward I seriously got into the car rental business. Gradually, I started adding more cars to the fleet. Till , I only had about five to six cars.

I was focused on getting the saloon business off the ground, so this was not my priority. The business was not doing well as the competition at this level was intense. Everyone had small cars. I thought of getting into luxury cars because that is something that no one else was doing. When I was buying my first luxury car, in , everyone told me that I was making a big mistake.

Forty lakhs in for a car, even a luxury car, was a very big deal. I was extremely apprehensive, but simply had to take the chance. I told myself that I would sell off the car if worse came to worst. Fortunately for me, the risk paid off remarkably.

No other car rental service had luxury cars of this stature. Ramesh stepped into business with no resources except the determination to succeed. He used family savings to renovate the saloon and roped in two workers to run the place. It took three months of perseverance when a chance visit turned Ramesh towards hairstyling himself. He is still my customer. As Ramesh took up hairstyling himself, the business began to flourish and a year later, he began to sign up for hairstyling courses to hone his seemingly natural talent.

The purchase came with steep EMIs and Ramesh began to rent out his car to raise the amount.



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