Franchise Nigeria - Franchise Business Development Services Nigeria https://fbdsnigeria.com Business Expansion and Franchise Consulting Service in Nigeria Wed, 16 Aug 2023 09:09:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Transforming Franchising in Nigeria: How FBDS is Making a Difference https://fbdsnigeria.com/transforming-franchising-in-nigeria-how-fbds-is-making-a-difference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=transforming-franchising-in-nigeria-how-fbds-is-making-a-difference https://fbdsnigeria.com/transforming-franchising-in-nigeria-how-fbds-is-making-a-difference/#respond Wed, 16 Aug 2023 09:08:24 +0000 https://fbdsnigeria.com/?p=4423 In recent times, the concept of franchising has gained significant traction in Nigeria, providing a proven pathway to success and expansion for budding entrepreneurs. A pivotal force driving this revolutionary shift is none other than FBDS Nigeria. In this blog post, we will explore how FBDS Nigeria is revolutionizing the franchise landscape in Nigeria and the extensive implications of its endeavors.

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In recent times, the concept of franchising has gained significant traction in Nigeria, providing a proven pathway to success and expansion for budding entrepreneurs. A pivotal force driving this revolutionary shift is none other than FBDS Nigeria. In this blog post, we will explore how FBDS Nigeria is revolutionizing the franchise landscape in Nigeria and the extensive implications of its endeavors.

The Rise of Franchising in Nigeria

Across the globe, franchising has emerged as a robust business model, offering aspiring entrepreneurs a tested blueprint for success while providing established brands with an avenue for expansion. In Nigeria, this model has gained popularity due to its potential to mitigate the risks associated with starting a business from scratch. However, the Nigerian franchise scene was not without its challenges, which include but are not limited to regulatory hurdles, amongst others.

FBDS Nigeria, an abbreviation of Franchise Business Development Services Nigeria, recognized the untapped potential of the franchise system in Nigeria and embarked on a mission to address the existing challenges. Spearheaded by Mr. Chiagozie Nwizu, FBDS has taken the helm in reshaping the franchise landscape within the nation.

  1. Customized Approach to Franchising: FBDS Nigeria understands that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work in a diverse market like Nigeria. Over the years we have pioneered a customized approach that takes into consideration local market conditions, cultural nuances, and economic factors. This approach not only enhances the chances of success for franchisees but also ensures that franchisors can adapt their business models to suit the Nigerian market.
  2. Educational Initiatives: One of the significant barriers to entry in the franchise industry is the lack of understanding of the model’s intricacies. FBDS Nigeria has been ardently engaged in enlightening potential franchisors and franchisees about the merits and challenges of franchising through our diverse webinars, training programs, and our affiliated institution, the Africa Franchise Institute. At FBDS, one of our primary objectives is to demystify franchising and equip individuals with the insights they require to make judicious decisions.
  3. Regulatory Advocacy: Navigating the regulatory landscape can be a daunting task for franchise businesses in Nigeria. FBDS has taken up the mantle of advocating for a more franchise-friendly regulatory environment. Through collaboration with governmental bodies and policymakers, we are diligently working to foster an ecosystem that champions franchising as a viable business model while safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders.
  4. Local and International Networking: FBDS understands the power of networking in the business world. We have created platforms for local and international franchisors, franchisees, and service providers to connect, collaborate, and learn from each other. This networking approach not only fosters knowledge sharing but also opens up new avenues for partnerships and collaborations.

FBDS Nigeria undeniably stands at the forefront of redefining the franchise landscape in Nigeria by confronting challenges head-on and offering ingenious resolutions that empower both franchisors and franchisees. Our tailored approach, enlightening initiatives, advocacy for conducive regulations, and networking avenues are collectively shaping a robust and sustainable franchise ecosystem in Nigeria.

                                                 FBDS – Nigeria’s leading franchise experts

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Exploring Franchise Opportunities In The Finished Leather Goods Sector – Highlights of FBDS Findings: The franchise business model is globally known for its key principles of transfer of proven business system, knowledge transfer, training, hand-holding support, and leverage of brand goodwill for quick market patronage to mention a few. The franchise business model has delivered best results in business sustainability, with global record of over 85% success rate. Franchising is proven to be the most rapid business expansions model, with results from most widely spread brands across the world.

One notable industry sector that perfectly fits in the franchise business model is the Finished Leather Goods (FLG) sector. Almost every home in Nigeria and the world at large make use of leather products. The aesthetic appeal of wallets, shoes, bags, clothing, furniture and other finished leather goods (FLG) remains a desire for most of us which is a great Franchise Opportunities for everyone. According to the International Trade Center, leather and leather products are among the most widely traded products worldwide. It has been estimated that the international trade exceeds US$ 80 billion annually, this is expected to continue growing alongside the increase in population and urbanization of developing and emerging countries.

Franchise Opportunities

Franchise Business Development Services (FBDS) in a recent study have explored the Franchise Opportunities in finished leather goods (FLG) sector in Nigeria, considering that recent studies have shown that over 80% of SME businesses shutting down in less than 3 years of doing business. Nigeria have a large market with a population of over 175 million people.

In the FLG sector, there are over 100,000 experienced artisans operating from the Aba cluster and a number of other clusters, which have been existing over the past three decades. Despite the lack of automated assembly line production processes, informal studies indicate that artisanal producers are still able to churn out significant numbers of finished leather goods, with an estimated minimum daily production value of NGN 45,000,000 from at least 75,000 finished leather product items and these goods are often traded through informal trade routes to domestic and neighbouring regional markets – over 60% of products are estimated to flow to the foreign markets.

A huger potential is however foreseen through interventions that would increase domestic consumption of locally produced items, by linking the outputs from the artisans to be marketed and retailed by high-end retail chain brands which had indicated vested interests, such as: Roban Stores, PEP Store, David Wej, School Kits and Mr. Price. These Franchise Opportunities would create the needed structure for the items to be accepted, marketed and sold competitively in the country. And the best proven sustainable method of rapidly expanding these businesses with almost 0% failure rate and with guaranteed revenue growth is through franchising.

Franchise Opportunities

Below are 7 key highlights of our findings while exploring franchise opportunities in the finished leather goods (FLG) sector;

  1. There is a common understanding among all interviewed stakeholders that there is a major opportunity created in the FLG sector, especially with the foreign exchange rate which has made locally produced goods more price competitive; government increased support; and awareness of the need to patronise locally made products to strengthen the local economy.
  2. It was widely observed that most MSME business owners in Nigeria have little value for building enterprise development and management capacity. Where there is knowledge transfer through some sort of franchise or technical partnership between such entrepreneurs and an established corporate brand or foreign technical partner, without further hand holding or on-going support, there are alarming cases of high rate of eventual business failure due to the failure of the new owners to apply discipline in diligently maintaining the set standards and procedures. This is the key reason why the franchising business model is probably the most ideal for actualizing sustainable change and growth in the sector.
  3. Limited capacity to make finished leather goods that compete with the foreign ones in quality, finishing and packaging, limited access to suitable finance, lack of accessibility of the few good quality products, trust issues due to fear of watering down brand standards by franchisees, and limited awareness of the franchising concept were mentioned as key challenges to employing Franchise Opportunities in the FLG value chain. The actors in the value chain are mostly fragmented, consequently, there is much loss of opportunities that would have been secured if there were necessary collaborations and linkages.
  4. The majority of operators in the sector being micro and small business owners, have difficulties meeting up the requirements for bank funding, most of these operators fund their ventures with own funds from personal savings. There is a wide expectation that franchising would widen the opportunities for funding interventions from local and international financial institutions, FDIs, and government special funding interventions.
  5. Franchise business (Franchise Opportunities) model is barely known among the targeted artisans in the sector, however with illustrations, the respondents who could relate with the franchise concept from their knowledge of some common franchise brands across different industries, indicated excitement and willingness to benefit from the opportunities of knowledge transfer, and perhaps securing licenses to operate as franchisees of the franchisor. All franchisors and potential franchisors engaged during the study had either already initiated franchising arrangements or confirmed the idea would provide immense relief to their current management, growth and expansion challenges.
  6. There are several aspiring entrepreneurs in Nigeria who currently work in the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy. Most Nigerians with potential investment capacity are out looking for an opportunity to make more money in a sustainable manner and would rather buy a franchise than take the risk of venturing into an unfamiliar business terrain. There were also indications of significant interest in proven and well established local brands rather than the foreign ones.
  7. The government of the host Aba shoe cluster indicated readiness to embrace initiatives to enable the growth of the FLG sector through promotion of relevant schemes, support for off-tacking of products through contract productions, and perhaps deployment of infrastructures. In addition to the ongoing Made-In-Aba campaign, the government agreed that the efforts invested in the initiative has produced less than expected results, as the direct interference with the value chain actors has been misunderstood by the artisans. Hence this study was welcomed as an intervention that would rightly engage the stakeholders, and deliver the desired results. Franchise Opportunities are everywhere and not just in FLG sector. 

 

Would you like to buy a finished leather goods franchise? Or do you have a thriving business in the FLG sector that you would like to franchise? Contact Franchise Business Development Services (FBDS) today. We are the pioneer franchise consulting company in Nigeria, the country representative of World Franchise Associates (WFA) and a supplier member of International Franchise Association (IFA). We are on a mission to making franchising the preferred business venture model in Nigeria, as a strategic means of building sustainable businesses that operate best practices(Franchise opportunities). You can also visit Africa Franchise Institute   to learn more about franchise business model. 

 

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