Entrepreneur Seera Al-Enezi
Seera Al-Enezi is one of the ambitious entrepreneurs who took advantage of their academic specialization to enter the field of entrepreneurship through a simple idea that made her project one of the successful projects that can be developed and expanded day after day. She is one of the female entrepreneurs who have benefited from the support provided by the Social Development Bank for male and female entrepreneurs wishing to practice self-employment. She started her project with great energy, and studied the region's need for a women's center that provides services and maintenance of computers and Internet services. She is the young woman, Sirat Al-Enezi, the owner of the Bedaya Women's Center in the city of Arar. Our dialogue with her monitors the idea of the project, its location in the local market, and other information, so follow it with us through these lines.
Project name: Bidaya Women's Center for Computer and Internet Services, and it was established in 1431 AH. In this center, we serve women in everything related to selling and maintaining computers and their accessories, in addition to downloading programs and all Internet services.
As it was said: “Necessity is the mother of invention.” When I graduated, I went to look for a job that helps with living expenses, but God did not want me to find a job. Seven years passed after graduation, and I had ambition and ideas in addition to that I had a desire and energy to work, so I liked to My ambition will have an impact on my life. My studies were in the Community College, Department of Computer Science, so I was good at dealing with computers and the Internet. And since we are in the era of the Internet and electronic transactions, and since reliance on the use of computers is increasing day by day, I started my idea of establishing a center to provide computer services from selling computer parts and accessories and doing maintenance for devices. I consulted those around me and they supported my idea because the centers that serve women in the region are few.
I found out from a women's bookstore, and inquired about how to support it. The owner said that it was from the Bank and that it supports those who want to do freelance work. I also looked at the bank's website, which benefited me a lot.
The financing amount was: (120,000) one hundred and twenty thousand riyals.
Praise be to God, the project is successful and has been accepted and supported by women. Thanks to God, it has a satisfactory income, despite its many expenses and needs.
Any young man or woman who wants to work on a project should make use of it and rely on God, then choose the project that suits his abilities and talent, and enter educational courses on how to manage projects. After the establishment of the project, the entrepreneur must be keen to follow up and work hard, because the project needs double effort at its inception to try to ascend it and make it a success. The project may lose, but with hard work, introducing new ideas, developing it, and being patient with it until it recovers and then succeeds again. The truth is that young people have energy, but they must use it in every useful and successful way.
I aspire to develop my project, add new services to it, and create other branches for it.
We women encountered some difficulties in finalizing the project's transactions, such as renewing the commercial register and license, and many other transactions. It would be better if she gathered us in one side to complete all the dealings of women's projects. You have our sincere thanks and appreciation.