Jasmine Home: The Story of Young Sisters’ Business

YEREVAN, July 7. /ARKA/. Ten years ago, sisters Anna and Ani founded Jasmine Home, offering dozens of high-quality textile products—blankets, bedding sets, pillows, and many other items.

Many years ago, when Jasmine Home was just beginning its operations, there were few textile manufacturers on the market. Over time, as competition intensified, the sisters, through retraining and research, expanded their business.

To achieve their goal, Jasmine Home partnered with Acba Bank, enabling the company to expand and increase production volumes, according to the bank’s press service.

“Jasmine is a business built from scratch and has grown steadily. Initially, our goal was to create a large production facility and create many jobs: this was always our vision. “When we realized we were achieving success, we needed new financial investment, and it was during this period that Acba Bank trusted us and supported us, offering long-term financing to women entrepreneurs, which allowed our business to grow,” notes Jasmine Home co-founder Anna Darbinyan.

“Currently, we have over twenty types of products that are mass-produced: blankets, bedding sets, pillows, and other items. Our roles periodically shift as we work – we strive to complement each other,” notes Jasmine Home co-founder Ani Darbinyan.

Jasmine Home is currently exploring the European market with the goal of organizing exports. Jasmine Home may also soon expand into a clothing manufacturing company – prototypes have already been produced.

The bank is controlled by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.

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