Given the current economic downturn that is leading to an acute situation of rising unemployment, an increasing number of people are likely to turn to low-cost franchising opportunities
With its majority of population in the young age bracket, many of whom being in favor of entrepreneurship, India is witnessing a surge of franchising deals
India is unique in terms of its large consumer base which is open to experiment with new ideas, thus proving to be a fertile ground for the franchising sector
Establishing a tutoring business could be an interesting business idea that could cater to the school and college going students for a better academic result.
Growing awareness among the urban youth has made organic food business one of the most sought after business in emerging tier-II and tier-III cities like Chandigarh. Read on...
While creating different models, from Franchising to Company Managed Affiliates, Kinderdance India is focusing towards women entrepreneurship by seeking expansion through master franchisees.
From fitness centres to cosmetics brands, many of the international players have realized the potential of India’s wellness market and are ready to enter in India with huge expansion plans.
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (CBTL) opened its first franchise outlet at Elante Mall, Chandigarh. The brand has its presence across 29 countries with over 1000 stores worldwide.
MedPlus, a pharma retailing brand is looking at massive expansion by investing up to Rs 100 crore to open over 350 stores in Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR), taking its number of outlets to 400 by 2017-end.
Colette, an Australian brand of fashion jewellery, accessories and handbags, by Colette Hayman has lately signed a pact with Brand Access, a retail start-up firm located in Gurgaon, India.