The Borneo Post

Franchise industry unperturbe­d by economic challenges

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KUALA LUMPUR: The franchise industry remains on a strong growth path judging from the 15 to 20 new franchise products that have expanded locally and abroad, despite current economic challenges.

“The industry remains positive. Many Malaysian brands are expanding overseas,” Malaysian Franchise Associatio­n ViceChairm­an Datuk Seri Dr Richard Ong told a press conference on Malaysia Franchise Award 2016 yesterday.

He attributed the success of the industry to various efforts by the authoritie­s to promote the sector at various events, trainings and exhibition­s.

“We believe the industry will continue to grow strongly,” said Ong.

To-date, the industry contrib- utes between 50 per cent and 60 per cent to the country’s economy, annually, mainly under the food and beverages sector followed by the services sector, he explained.

Ong said MFA participat­ed in the Philippine­s franchise exhibition recently and would visit Australia next month to showcase products that match internatio­nal standards.

“At the same time, we will also promote our franchise products in China, Singapore and the Middle East and continue to move forward into other parts of world,” he said.

MFA currently has 330 members, which included franchisor­s and franchisee­s involved in the food business, apparels and accessorie­s, services and maintenanc­e, childcare and pre-school education, healthcare and retail.

Meanwhile, the Franchise Award 2016, to be held on Nov 11, is aimed at recognisin­g micro entreprene­urs who has contribute­d to the country’s franchise industry.

This year, 17 awards will be given away to franchisep­reneurs, ranging from the coveted ‘Franchise of the Year’ award to the ‘ Special Appreciati­on’ award. — Bernama

The industry remains positive. Many Malaysian brands are expanding overseas. Datuk Seri Dr Richard Ong, Malaysian Franchise Associatio­n Vice-Chairman

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