Franchise business in India by first time entrepreneurs
A spurt of first-time entrepreneurs is driving growth of franchise business in India, which is pegged to touch around USD 150 billion in size in the next five years, according to a top official of Franchise India.
With a lot of professionals, specially from IT background, choosing the franchise route to entrepreneurship in the last four to five years, the industry has witnessed a year-on-year growth of 30-35 per cent, according to the firm which is an integrated franchise solution company.
As the Indian market continues to grow, 25 per cent of allthe brands in franchise mode is expected to be global as compared to about 13 per cent at present.
“Franchise business in India is today estimated to be at USD 47-48 billion. This is growing at 30-35 per cent year-on-year,” Franchise India chairman Gaurav Marya told PTI.
India is already the second largest franchise market in the the world after the US with about 4,600 operating franchisers and 1.5 lakh franchisees, he added.
When asked about its prospects in the next five years, he said, “This industry would grow to at least about USD 140-150 billion.” While franchising has been there for the last 20 years, it is only in the last four to five years in which it has “seen a dramatic transition” because of change in franchise buyer profile, Marya said.
“Today, 35 per cent of all franchise buyers are first timers in business. They have never done business before and so it is a gateway to entrepreneurship for them,” he said, adding that earlier franchising was mainly done by people who were already doing some business
He further said there is a trend of professionals, mostly from IT and technology background specially in Chennai, Bengaluru and Pune, shifting from their jobs to enter franchise industry. “IT slowdown has actually helped the franchise business in India,” Marya said. Another change that has been witnessed in the industry is the growth of ‘operator franchisees’.
Earlier, when people would buy a franchise they put other people to run the business and did not get involve in day-to-day operations but now it is changing as people who have bought a franchise are directly involved in the running of the business, he said.
Also helping the growth of franchising is the advent of financing in the industry with peer-to-peer lending and other modes of finance available. “In time to come, out of every three franchises, one would be financed,” Marya said.
With an aim to further enhance the growth of the industry an international market entry specialist, are co-hosting Master Franchise Show 2018 here at the Capital from June 23-24.
Over 200 international exhibitors from various sectors such as education, food and beverages, specialty retail, fashion and lifestyle, health and wellness, real estate and licensing are taking part in the show.