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BVS recruits local partners who will distribute its products locally

BVS recruits local partners who will distribute its products locally
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 09 May 2018 16:22

(Business in Cameroon) - Boissons vins & spiritueux (BVS) will launch the local distribution of its products (as SABC, Guinness and UBC are doing).

In that regard, the company is recruiting partners who will be certified “BVS Partners” to distribute its products to retailers and consumers in Yaoundé and Douala.

To be considered, the applicants must be young and must have completed junior high. They must also provide the lease agreement for a well kept shop, an updated fiscal file, a two-wheels or three-wheels driving license and pay a refundable deposit amounting to CFA2 million.

Those interested should send their application by mail. The company further asked them to strictly respect the application process outlined and reminds that a team of BVS SAS would inspect the applicants’ shops and immediate environment.

Let’s remind that BVS has invested CFA10 billion in Cameroon and employs 174 people. Its ambition is to invest CFA2 billion during the first semester of 2018 and launch brands of fruit juice in partnership with Sumol Compal. During the same period it plans to launch various liquors in partnership with Pernod Ricard.

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