Summary
SummaryIβm Nanz Chong, a former model turned entrepreneur who launched One.99 at 22 and saw millions in revenue. But the 2003 SARS crisis struck like a tsunami, halving cash flow and plunging me into bankruptcy within six weeks. Yet having returned to Christ three years earlier, I found peace amid the storm. Today, I share my journey of failure and faith on global stages, trusting Godβs grace for my comeback.
Nearly 4,000 people were declared bankrupt in 2003. But Nanz Chong was one of the very few daring enough to step forward to talk about it. Founder of One.99 shop, Nanz Chong used to rake in millions in revenue each year. But the company folded after SARS in 2003 and she was declared bankrupt. Her willingness to talk about her bankruptcy ironically opened many doors, including the 2010 Apec Women Entrepreneur Summit, founded by US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, in Japan. Hear her story here at Hope Church Singapore!
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Time Chapters
Β 01:05 Launching One.99 Concept 02:56 SARS Hits Singapore 04:45 Facing Bankruptcy 06:56 Embracing Speaking Ministry
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