Amul Franchise Gives You Chance To Start Business
Dairy giant Amul is offering business opportunities to individuals with a penchant for entrepreneurship. Outlining the model, Amul in its release said, “Anyone with a very small capital base and good business acumen can become our franchisee. It requires very little investment and working capital.”
One can take up Amul franchise for earning a decent amount every month. The good news is that one doesn’t have to pay any royalties or profit sharing for the franchisee and one can get it just by spending Rs 2 lakh to Rs 6 lakh for a good profit
The Business Model –
The Amul franchisee will have a prebuilt shop/space in a good location either owned or rented. The franchisee is expected to bear the entire cost (viz. interiors and equipment, excluding property cost) of setting up the store which is expected to be in the range of Rs. 1.50 lakh to Rs. 6.00 lakh depending upon the format.
Amul’s wholesale dealers will supply stocks at the parlour and the franchisee will avail retail margin. Retail margins will vary from product to product. Franchisee need not pay any royalty or share any revenue with Amul.
Working capital requirement would be extra depending upon sales volume. Expected monthly sales turnover will vary from place to place depending on location of the parlour. It may be in the range of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per month, stated Amul in its official release.
Minimum Earnings –
According to Amul, one can get revenue of around Rs 5 to 10 lakhs per month from a Amul franchise. However, it also depends on the place.
One will also be paid commission on the minimum selling price (MRP) of Amul products. It is 2.5 per cent on a milk pouch, 10 per cent on milk products and 20 per cent commission on ice cream. On receiving franchisees of Amul Ice Cream Scooping Parlor, a revenue of 50 per cent is available on recipes based ice cream, Scooping Parlor, a revenue of 50 per cent is available on recipes based ice cream, shake, pizza, sandwich, hot chocolate drink. At the same time, 20 per cent on pre-packed ice cream and 10 per cent commission on Amul products.