Saudi's franchising market reaches $1bn
Riyadh, July 27, 2010
The franchising market of Saudi Arabia has been estimated to be worth SR3.75 billion ($1 billion) and is expected to grow by up to 12 per cent annually according to recent industry figures.
The robust growth forecast underlines the increasing economic contributions of the franchising industry in Saudi Arabia and its strong potential to become the most popular non-oil business sector in the region.
The Saudi International Franchise Exhibition and Conference 2010 (IFEC 2010), the third international exhibition and conference for the franchise industry in Saudi Arabia, will provide a platform for international franchisers, entrepreneurs, agents, business owners and investors from all over the Middle East to discuss the most promising franchising opportunities and address emerging industry challenges.
IFEC 2010 will be held from October 26 to 28 at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre.
'Franchising in Saudi Arabia is fast becoming one of the most popular non-oil businesses in the region,” said Diya Abdo, project manager of IECF in Riyadh Exhibitions Company.
“The growing number of franchising businesses has been influenced by the government's proactive efforts to encourage foreign direct investments and promote the growth of SMEs in the country.”
“The government has offered value-added business incentives and has developed world-class infrastructure for basic resources such as water, oil, communication and electricity, which has helped greatly reduce the operational costs for the franchisees,” Abdo added.
“Moreover, up to 60 per cent of the Saudi population is under the age of 25, making them a prime target market for various international brands and subsequently creating a wide range of franchising opportunities in the country.'
IFEC 2010 will include seminars targeting foreign franchisors that have enjoyed success and are looking to expand their franchising activities in Saudi Arabia, a statement said.
The seminars will cover legal and financial issues when developing businesses in Saudi Arabia, while cross-cultural issues will also be discussed, it added. – TradeArabia News Service