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Afreximbank Report Shows Weak Africa Franchise Sector but huge untapped opportunities

Afreximbank Report Shows Weak Africa Franchise Sector but huge untapped opportunities

Afreximbank Report Shows Weak Africa Franchise Sector but huge untapped opportunities

African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) today in Cairo launched a market study on the franchising sector in Africa, showing a relatively weak sector with huge opportunities on the continent.

The study, conducted under the Create and Connect pillars of Afreximbank’s Intra-African Trade Strategy, shows that the franchising sector is not well-developed on the continent, except in South Africa, Nigeria and several countries within the Northern Africa region of Arabic/French and Arabic/English-speaking sub-regions.

The study highlighted the prevalence of major South African and Zimbabwean franchise brands, which have expanded beyond their borders (outbound) within the Southern Africa Development Community region and beyond.

It identified common challenges to franchising on the continent to include: 

It also identified opportunities for franchising which include: 

According to the study, the burgeoning creative sector in Africa is a strong avenue for franchising. This includes Nigeria’s booming film and music industry which contributed US$1.8 billion to the nation’s GDP in 2020 and continues to grow at the rate of over one percent per year. Africa is also producing talented music artists recognised internationally with Grammy and other awards.

Afreximbank’s Intra-African Trade Strategy prioritises franchising as a critical instrument to unlock untapped and emerging opportunities for entrepreneurs, especially small and medium enterprises seeking new business ventures on the African continent.

Source: Afreximbank.com

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