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Nomad Capitalist: How to start a business in Cambodia with a small investment

Sep 14, 2013Video Briefing1:47Watch on YouTube

Cambodia offers opportunities for low-capital entrepreneurs to start simple businesses in a low-regulation, high-potential environment.

• Expats from the U.S., Canada, and Europe have opened restaurants, guesthouses, and bars with as little as $5,000–$15,000.

• Scenic areas like Serendipity Beach allow for luxury bungalows at around $20 per night and meals such as barbecue fish for $3.

• Tourism is a major growth driver, fueled by increasing Western and Asian visitors seeking affordable, enjoyable destinations.

• Low barriers to entry and minimal regulations make Cambodia attractive for small-scale entrepreneurs, though a sense of adventure is required.

Takeaway: With modest capital, Cambodia allows entrepreneurs to live inexpensively, start simple tourism-focused businesses, and benefit from a growing economy with relatively few regulatory hurdles.