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FASA’s role in Regional Franchise Development

FASA’s role in Regional Franchise Development. FASA’S ROLE. FASA is perfectly positioned to play a mayor role in development of Franchising on Continent. For the Following Reasons:. Many years of experience in the industry Large representation:- 25 000 franchised outlets

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FASA’s role in Regional Franchise Development

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  1. FASA’s role in Regional Franchise Development

  2. FASA’S ROLE FASA is perfectly positioned to play a mayor role in development of Franchising on Continent

  3. For the Following Reasons: • Many years of experience in the industry • Large representation:- 25 000 franchised outlets • International exposure in terms of best practice • Alliance with ADB through funding initiative • Number of members have expanded into Africa Steers Butterfield Debonairs Woolworths • Set Franchise benchmarks • Have working relationships with traditional financial institutions

  4. Why establish a Franchise Association? According to the ADB research document Franchise Associations provide the following:- Roles: To lobby the public sector To promote the credibility of its members To provide networking opportunities To provide professional development programes To market and promote its members

  5. Pan African Franchise Association • Seminars and workshops • Establish Code of Ethics • Lends credibility • Source of information and support • Work through each country's Chambers of Commerce • South Africa could be utilised as a strategic platform to develop and expand franchising in Africa • Requires funding

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