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Jignesh Madaboji, known as Jiggy, remained in the final selection as one of the top 100 small and medium -sized businesses in Japan.

The 39 -year -old Cheque barber was invited to a reception in the lower house.

The jigging has been converted to a completely equipped heated salon with a black van with a barber chair, sink, and TV.

The jiji changed a black van into a perfect barber shopThe jigging has converted a black van into a perfect barber shop (image: supply)

His innovative concept celebrated the success of SMEs, and gained his recognition by Small Business Saturday, a campaign that encourages people to “shop locally” and support community traders.

The jaggi has been introduced to his exciting entrepreneur, and has reached a small new business of the ear for an innovative approach traded within 18 months.

JIGGI Mobile BarberShop, the owner of JIGNESH MADHAVI, is along with Michelle Ovens CBE, the director of Small Business Saturday UK.JIGGI Mobile Barbershop, the owner of JIGNESH MADHAVJI, along with Michelle Ovens CBE, the director of the Small Business Saturday UK (image: supply).

SMALL Business UK Director Michelle Ovens, the director of Saturday, states:

“Public support is absolutely indispensable for small and medium -sized businesses in the UK, so everyone in the country encourages them to reach them.”

Jiji provides hair cut, beard trim, and wet shaving at his mobile barber shop.The jiji offers a hair cut, a beard trim, and wet shaving at his mobile barber store (image: supply)

Jiggi, which has Knutsford, Wilmslow, and Mid Cheshire customers, states:

“I like more creative aspects, meet people and connect people.”

His business began in June 2023 and provided hair cuts, bear trims, and hair tattoos.

Jiggy, a specialist in all hair, travels to gyms, health clubs, workplaces, markets, and people's houses.

Personal appointments are made in advance.

“I will take a barber van into an event, health club, and craftsman market,” said Jiegie, who had been cutting her hair for the past 20 years.

“I'm parked in Knutsford Makers Market and Wilmslow Makers Market.

“The concept of my business is for more attractive services that clients do not need to wait. This can save time and more convenient for customers.”

Building a relationship with the client is very important.

“I want people to chat,” said the jiji. “If you want to talk, you have to trust a barber. It's all confidential.”

Jiggi will provide group reservations for weddings and intend to participate in charity events.

Dan Edelman, the founder of the campaign and major sponsor, Dan Edelman, a general manager of the UK Murant Service of American Express.

“Small Business SATURDAY is an important campaign as it started.

“That's why American Express is proud to defend a greatly loved company in the country as a major supporter.

To contact Jiggi, access jiggi.co.uk

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