Although it is only run around Eid al-Adha, the qurban business can provide promising profits. If you are interested in starting this business, you need to consider various factors and prepare business capital first.
How to Start a Qurban Business (Selling Sacrificial Animals)
1. Choose the type of qurban you want to sell and understand all the regulations
To start selling sacrificial animals, of course you first need to choose the type of animal you want to sell. For example, do you want to sell cows and goats or just one of them? Because deciding the type of sacrificial animal has a big influence on the initial capital that must be prepared. Buying a goat is certainly cheaper than buying a cow.
Then, don't forget to understand the regulations relating to the type of qurban to be sold. For example, they must not have physical disabilities and must be of sufficient age (reference: BAZNAS).
2. Decide the location and how to promote your business
Another factor that needs to be considered is the location where sacrificial animals are sold. As much as possible, try to find a fairly strategic location so that many people can easily reach it. Apart from that, also take advantage of promotional or marketing methods that can be done, starting with those that don't require any funds at all. For example, promoting sacrificial animals for sale through social media accounts.
3. Jot down and calculate all necessary costs
What is no less important, of course, is to take note of all the cost details and calculate the total. This is done so that you know how much capital you need to raise before starting a sacrificial animal business and deciding the selling price per sacrificial animal in order to obtain the desired profit.
Costs that need to be taken into account, for example, include initial capital to purchase the animal, operational costs for caring for sacrificial animals (food, vitamins, electricity, water, cages, etc.), rental costs for the selling location (if necessary) and costs for employing people (if any).
Raise Capital for Your Qurban Business in the Sharia Deposit with Mudharabah Muthlaqah Akad

Are you increasingly interested in running a business selling sacrificial animals? Always be ahead in doing everything, including preparing funds as business capital. With Jago Syariah, you can do it according to sharia principles.
1. Open a Sharia Deposit directly from the Jago app
Without needing to visit a Bank Jago branch, you can immediately open a Sharia Deposit from anywhere, via the Jago application, as long as you already have a Jago Syariah account. Once you have accumulated large enough capital, you can secure it in a Sharia Deposit to avoid it being used for other needs.
2. Get profit sharing for the capital you prepare in the Sharia Deposit
Because the Sharia Deposit uses Mudharabah Muthlaqah akad, you will get profit sharing. The profit sharing is a great addition to the capital for the sacrificial animal business that you will run. To find out the current profit sharing ratio for the Sharia Deposit, check this page.
3. Choose to auto-renew your Sharia Deposit while you are still building capital for the sacrificial animal business

With Jago Syariah, you can open more than 1 Sharia Deposit. So, you can save capital for your sacrificial animal business in several Sharia Deposits. Of course, you already have an estimate of how long it will take to raise your business capital. So as long as you are still raising it, you can automatically renew your Sharia Deposit. This option is available at the start when you open a Sharia Deposit in the Jago application.
Are you more confident about trying to run a sacrificial animal business? Make sure you raise your capital first and save it in the right place.