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Typical Franchise Agreement: Thailand

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I would like to know what the typical franchise agreement looks like for small-scale businesses......things like "Five Star Chicken" or "Hah Dao Gai." Or, one of the small noodle stand kiosks. What is the typical down payment? What are the standard financial terms? Responsibilities of franchiser and franchisee? Thanks.

  • 1 month later...
you singaporean?

Not sure how that's relevant to this question,...?? But anyway.

I'd like to know the answer to this myself. If anyone could give a little more information, it'd be greatly appreciated.

  • 2 weeks later...

I went to check on info About ''Kai yang ha dao or 5 stars chicken'' in 1 of Thailand best website (pantip.com). I found a similar question like yours and many ppl seems to reply that it wasnt a good investment. Many of them saids some store went open and got closed after a while. You will not going to make alot of profit just 50%of it.

Some point in mind

Good :

1 - investment about 10000 baht

2 - well known by many custommers

Bad :

1- low profit (12-17 baht per chicken)

2- profit giving to the franchise at 50 %

3- problems with delivering the chicken close to the expired date so you need to sell on time and fast

4- location, if the rent is high you will not make profit much

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