- A toy is a tool for aiding learning and self-discovery for children through play and games. It is not just a play thing but an educational tool but also a recreational tool. This is a selling point that should drive up demand for toys by parents.
- Parents currently buy toys out of love for their children not necessarily for educational purposes but mostly for recreational purposes. That should change once they see the mental and social benefits toys can have on the development of their children, giving rise to a new consumer revolution
- Currently parents spend between 500 naira and 3,000 naira monthly for the middle class. The upper class spend much more than this and are even more informed about the importance of toys to children’s development
- The range of products include; Toy guns, Lego, super hero toys, baby dolls, tricycles, skating boards, hover boards, board games, computer games, video games, sports wares to name a few. These products have high profit margins
- The market is poorly served by businesses with very little depth in understanding consumer needs and market opportunities
- There is growing influence of western lifestyle on Nigerian parents and kids alike and this influence is expected to increase further as internet access becomes more affordable
- There are opportunities to create franchises for major global players in toys retailing in high and middle income cities in Nigeria
- Poor understanding of the benefits of toys for children by large segment of parents and even society at large
- Poor marketing systems due to poor state of infrastructure for regional distribution and marketing
- Counterfeiting of highly demanded products is inevitable coupled with the poor legal framework for protecting intellectual properties means investors in this market may likely be bugged down with similar frustrations suffered by the creative industry
- The local technology for mass production is inferior to competing overseas players
- Inadequate financing to fund growth and pursue new lines of production among other challenges
Sample Startup Costs for a Kiddies Toy Shop |
|
Item |
Cost |
Inventory |
2,400,000 |
Shop Shelves |
400,000 |
Rent |
900,000 |
Decorations and Renovation cost |
300,000 |
Furniture |
300,000 |
6 months salaries |
900,000 |
Marketing budget |
420,000 |
Working Capital |
600,000 |
Contingency |
900,000 |
Other expenses |
480,000 |
Total |
6,600,000 |
This is also a sample projection based on assumed average daily sales of 80,000 naira for 300 days in a year. More details about this breakdown or proper analysis available on request by email.
1st year Financial Projection for a Kiddies Toy
Shop |
|
Item |
Figure |
Gross sales |
NGN 24,000,000 |
Cost of sales |
NGN 16,200,000 |
Operating expenses |
NGN 3,600,000 |
Profit Before Tax |
NGN 4,200,000 |
Profit After Tax |
NGN 1,260,000 |
Retained Profit |
NGN 2,940,000 |
Breakeven month |
10th month |
Payback |
2nd or 3rd year |
ROI |
44.5% |
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