Hello all, I am new to this community and need to know about any good and high reputation company which provide their franchise internationally. I am in search of a company who sell their franchise in Australia because i want to start a business by taking existing company franchise.
Mc Donalds is a good and high reputation company which provide their franchise internationally, including Australia. And it has only 2 outlets in Dumaguete.
So someone who lives in Australia, is asking in a Dumaguete forum how to invest in an Australian franchise? This is the right place for you, why make it easy if you can make it difficult.
Who knows the reason why the question was asked here, but a question can be asked anywhere right? As far as the O.P.'s original question goes, another franchise that might be looked into is Hungry Jack's which is also known as Burger King in the U.S. and other countries. The have better food than MacDonald's, but amazingly enough might not be as profitable as MacDonald's.
On the off chance that Jeanna was asking about a Filipino franchise that's available internationally, I'll point out that two Jolibees on the US east coast that I'm familiar with seem to be doing gangbusters business. Obviously, neeed to be in an area with a concentration of Filipinos. Definitely not cheap though (website says P15 to P30 million franchise fee, not sure if that applies to international). On the low-budget side, I remember seeing a couple of years ago there was a Chicken Ati-Atihan franchise in the US (Chicago area, not near me, and still open, I think, with decent online reviews). On a whim I checked their website back then and their US franchise fee was very low ($10,000-$15,000 if I recall correctly). However, their website is now down. Another possibility on the lower end might be Mang Inasal. More of a bargain a couple of years ago (fee was P800,000), in 2011 Jolibee Corp. bought 70%, but I think franchise fee still a fraction of a Jolibee franchise, and I read they are planning international expansion. I honestly think if you're in an area with a lot of Filipino residents, ex-pats, contract workers, whatever, then even a low-end franchise (as long as it has some name recognition among Pinoys), could be a money maker.
A little help, goes a long way Found this earlier today, maybe you can glean some information from it, International Franchise Opportunities JP
If your asking about an Australian business that sells franchises that you could also use here don't know of much. McDonalds of course in Dumaguete 2 is 1 to many already. The Aussie franchise I had thought on before except I wouldn't have the starting capital which I think if done right would be good in Robinsons possibly could be Gelatismo (Gelato by Gelatissimo :: The Real Taste of Italia) Tricky part though is the business is known for giving free tastes which you would need to do but managing that from free loaders who will never purchase is the trick. Generally you'd only see it in a real major mall.