Viet Nam looks to boost local franchise market

Dec 7th at 08:47
07-12-2018 08:47:51+07:00

Viet Nam looks to boost local franchise market

Viet Nam expects to promote further franchise of local brands for development of the domestic franchise market on the way of international economic integration, according to experts.

 

Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) showed that the number of Vietnamese businesses involved in franchising, and those licensed to operate in the field abroad is modest at only three enterprises.

Meanwhile, at present, Vietnamese brands that have had or intend to apply the franchise have included Hoa Huong Duong bubble tea, Trung Nguyen coffee, Pho 24, Highlands Coffee, Tuan Map Bread, and Viva star coffee.

Nguyen Phi Van, founder and chairwoman of the Retail and Franchise Asia, said with the increasing integration and the rapid progress of bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, Vietnamese enterprises must improve their operation and their products’ quality to compete with same brands in the region.

She said Vietnamese dishes using local materials have potential in the franchise industry for food.

Health services, salon and repair services will be the trend of franchise in the coming time, said Van, adding that the model requires enterprises to invest in plans and resources before the franchise progress.

Franchising began in Viet Nam in the 1990s with the introduction of well-known fast food chains like KFC, Lotteria and Jollibee. It began in regional countries like Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in the 1980s.

Foreign businesses have been investing to bring their brands abroad, however, this has not yet had development for Viet Nam’s brands so local businesses do not have much understanding of or experience with it.

More Vietnamese businesses have been exploring new business opportunities available via franchising. Nevertheless, there are risks a franchisor should investigate before engaging in business in Viet Nam.

On the other hand, Vietnamese franchisees need to be knowledgeable about the business as well as seek consultancy from industry experts to avoid risks.

Economic expert Le Dang Doanh said Vietnamese businesses need to lift themselves through investing and use of technology to improve the quality so they can compete.

According to Doanh, franchising helps businesses fully tap capital and human resources from their partners to expand, thus increasing sales and profits from franchise fees to improve the value of their brands and their position in the market.

This is a very smart way of mobilising capital and human resources from foreign investors, he said. Not only bringing great benefits to franchisors, this model also minimises the risk to franchisees.

Thanks to the prestige of big franchisors, products of small- and medium-d enterprises are consumed a lot and known by consumers. Through the model, these businesses can save huge amounts of money that they would spend on advertising and promotions.

Experts said franchising in Viet Nam will develop further in the next three years, especially brands from the Southeast Asian countries as Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines will have the advantage of logistics and transportation.

Representatives from Malaysia’s Franchise Association said foreign investors need to be aware of everything involved in the Vietnamese market.

Malaysia has a franchise law, and its businesses that bring their national brands abroad receive much support from the Malaysian government, they said.

The MoIT has licensed 17 foreign enterprises specialising in franchises to operate in Viet Nam so far this year, according to statistics from the ministry.

The franchise market features both domestic and foreign enterprises. The ministry said there were 213 businesses with hundreds of trademarks licensed for franchising in Vietnam over the last decade.

A series of world-famous brands in the fields of fast food, hotel, restaurant, cosmetics and clothes have been rapidly entering the Vietnamese market, with expanding scale.

These brands include McDonald’s, Baskin Robbins, Pizza Hut, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, Swensen’s, Lotteria, Tous Les Jours, BBQ Chicken, Warehouse, Topshop and Coast London.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

US to help VN develop LNG power industry

The US Government has committed to improving US Governmenttatus by providing smart, clean technology and developing the liquefied natural gas (LNG) power industry.

Ha Noi host Viet Nam Medipharm Expo

The 25th International Medical, Hospital & Pharmaceutical Exhibition (Viet Nam MediPharm Expo) opened in Ha Noi on Thursday showcasing new products and technologies.

Viet Nam’s first aircraft engine parts factory launched

Hanwha Aero Engines Company Limited, a member of the Republic of Korea’s Hanwha Group, inaugurated the first of three planned aviation engine parts plants in Ha...

Local companies join industrial supplier group

Korean firm Doosan Heavy Industries Viet Nam (Doosan Vina) has inked Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with 11 local suppliers to establish Doosan Vina’s Supplier...

PM approves expansion of Long Son cement plant

The Prime Minister on Monday issued guidelines on investment for the expansion of Long Son cement plant in the central province of Thanh Hoa.

Contech Vietnam 2018 opens in Ha Noi

Contech Vietnam 2018, an international trade fair for construction, mining and transportation, opens today at the National Exhibition Construction Centre in Ha Noi.

The waiting game on Vietnam-UK FTA as Brexit looms

While considering Vietnam and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) good options after leaving the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) is...

US$8.3 billion invested in industrial parks and economic zones

In the first 11 months of this year, total foreign direct investment (FDI) in new industrial and economic zones increased by US$8.3 billion, according to the...

Kien Giang to build more industrial clusters

 Kien Giang Province plans to improve infrastructure at six industrial clusters by 2020 and 14 by 2025 to improve the production value of its industries.

Seaport service fees up 10%

The price for container loading and unloading services from ships to port yeard at Vietnamese seaports will be adjusted from January 1, 2019, according to new...


MOST READ


Back To Top