Title: Global Franchise Expansion:
1- Global Franchise Expansion
- Smart and Lucrative Growth Using the Global
Presence of the U.S. Foreign Commercial Service
- West Coast Franchise Expo
- Los Angeles, October 19, 2007
2 Presented By
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- Kristin Houston, Senior International Trade
Specialist - U.S. Commercial Service, Newport Beach, CA
- Robert Shaw, Managing Director
- Edwards Global Services
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5OVERVIEW
- Franchising Today
- International Franchising
- Market Entry Strategy
- Our TOP TIPS
- The Challenges
- The Opportunities
6OVERVIEW
- What is the U.S. Commercial Service
- U.S.C.S Services for Franchisors
- Export Success Stories
- Franchising Shows Trade Missions
- Useful Websites Contacts
- Robert Shaw An Exporters View
7 Franchising Today
- 1.53 Trillion Dollars
- Across 75 Industries
- One in Seven Jobs
- 50 Retail Sales
8 Exponential Growth
- Growing Six Times Faster than U.S. Economy
- 900 New Concepts in last 3 years
9International Franchising
- U.S. Franchisors lead on International Expansion
- 20 of all American franchisors go Global
- Half of all units established are outside the
U.S. - Additional 100 Expand Across Borders Every Year
10 Why Go International?
- Fast Efficient Growth Expansion Strategy
- International Demand for Products and Services
- Enhance Reputation Credibility In Domestic
Market - Become a Multicultural Organization
- Contribute to Economic Development in Foreign
Countries -
11Americas Top Franchises In EuropeSource
www.franchisedirect.com
12Development of Franchising By CountrySource
U.S. Commercial Service 2007
13Take a Strategic Approach Where to Go?
- Establish Market Demand
- Development of Franchising supply of Franchise
Investors - Legal Structure
- Economic, Political Commercial Assessment
GlobalVueTM - Banking System Availability of local Finance
- Communications Technology
- Competition Where are your competitors going?
- Franchising QuickTake!
14 Market Entry Strategy
- Master License, Area Developer or Regional
Developer, Multiple/Single Units? - Geography, market, product/service and resource
issues - Nuances of Individual Countries
- Seek Advice local Franchise Associations
- Pilot Units a Recipe for Success
15 TOP TIPS
- Adapt to Local Market
- Invest in Market Research
- Test Transferability Receptivity
- Invest in Pilot Project
- Protect Trademarks
- Refine Candidate Profile
16 TOP TIPS
- Internationalize Materials
- International Webpage
- Formulate Realistic Fees
- Encourage Prospects to talk to Franchisees
- Conduct Due Diligence on Prospects
- Devise Realistic Development Schedule
- Hire Translators
17THE CHALLENGES Source NatWest 2004
18Is It Worth It ?
19U.S.C.S Our Global Network
- Foreign Service Officers and Trade Specialists in
over 84 foreign markets and 110 U.S. cities - Customized programs and services for U.S.
exporters and overseas investors
20What We Do
- The Commercial Service provides solutions that
position U.S. businesses for success - World class non-bias market research
- Counseling and advocacy through every step of the
export process - Trade events that promote your product to
qualified buyers - Introductions to qualified buyers and
distributors
21Our Annual Report !Your Bottom Line
In FY 2006 The U.S. Commercial Service helped
more than 69,000 exporting companies achieve more
than 63 Billion in export sales.
22Our Customized Services
- Expert Counseling for new to mature Franchisors
- QuickTake for Europe!
- Franchising Gold Key
- Single Company Promotions
- Business Facilitation Services
- Trade Missions
- USA Pavilions at International Shows
- Counseling Matchmaking at Domestic Shows
- Introductions to Local Franchise Associations
- Webinars on International Market Opportunities
- Regional Education Development Conferences
23U.S. Commercial ServiceCore Services
- Business Facilitation
- Gold Key Matchmaking
- International Partner Search
- International Company Profile
- Single Company Promotion
- Trade Promotion Events
- International Buyer Programs
- Trade Missions/US Pavilions
- Customized Programs
- Platinum Key Service
- Advocacy
- Business Consulting
- Market Research
- Market Research Library
- Customized Market Research
- Country Commercial Guide (CCG)
24Market Research
- Country Commercial Guides (CCGs) - Prepared
annually by US Embassy Staff, CCGs contain
information on the business and economic
situation of foreign countries and the political
climate as it affects U.S. business and foreign
investments. - Industry Sector Analyses (ISAs) - In-depth
analysis of specific industry sectors and
sub-sectors within a given market. - International Market Insight (IMIs) - Brief
updates within a foreign country highlighting
specific market opportunities, trade events, or
changes in market conditions. - Flexible Market Research Customized market
research for specific product niches , etc - Most can be found on IFA Website or Buyusa.Gov
25Quicktake for Europe !
Get a fast, comprehensive assessment of your
companys potential for making sales in specific
European markets based on Current demand
Nature of partnership Future demand
Cultural modifications Competition
Next steps Visit www.buyusa.gov/quicktake/
register.html to register.
26Franchise Gold Key ServiceMaking the Match
- A Very Customized Approach
- Customized market and industry briefings with our
local trade specialists - Timely and relevant market research
- Post-meeting debriefing with our trade
specialists and assistance in developing
appropriate entry strategies - Help with travel, accommodations, interpreter
service, and clerical support
27Franchise Gold Key ServiceMaking the Match
Cont.
- Facilitator
- Place an ad for Client in appropriate local press
- Send flyers by email/fax to targeted
companies/individuals - Conduct telephone screening with potential Master
Franchisees to ensure they are qualified and
seriously interested - Send material to those who pass screening test
and Master License application. Pass to client
for further direct contact with potential
licensees
28Franchise Gold Key ServiceMaking the Match
Cont.
- Qualified Appointments
- Meet with/call/email existing targets in the
franchising and investment industry to alert them
to upcoming, unique investment opportunity. - Send flyers by email/fax to targeted
companies/individuals - Conduct telephone screening with potential Master
Franchisees to ensure they are qualified and
seriously interested. - Email or courier serious candidates with
preliminary information. - Set up meeting with good potential candidates for
client - Commercial Service assists with any needed local
follow-up including (help with visa referrals for
candidates attending Discovery Days, referrals to
financial and legal experts for contract
completion stage, etc.)
29Franchise Gold Key ServiceMaking the Match
Cont.
- Promotion
- Large ad placed in local press, posted on
relevant websites, etc. - Large number of invites sent to list of
potential investors gleaned from local list
provider and franchise contacts. - Potential Master License purchasers invited to a
central venue for presentation by client on the
company. - One-on-one meetings arranged after presentation
for interested parties. - Further discussions conducted by client -
Commercial Service on hand to assist with any
needed local follow-up or assistance, including
(help with visa referrals for candidates
attending Discovery Days, referrals to financial
and legal experts for contract completion stage,
etc.)
30Single Company Promotions
- The Single Company Promotion service offers
support and event facilities which will allow you
to engage your target audience through
- Product launches
- Sales seminars
- Staff training
- Networking receptions
Facilities available include exhibition halls,
auditoriums, meeting rooms, hotels and even the
residences of some US Ambassadors.
31Commercial News USA
- Monthly trade magazine that lists U.S. products
and services - Distributed free to more than 400,000 buyers
from around world - A proven track record of high-response rates
and sales results - Why not advertise and increase your
international sales..?
Check out export.gov/cnusa for more information
32 EXPORT SUCCESS STORY ! Ireland
33EXPORT SUCCESS STORY ! Germany
34OPIC Committed to Franchisors.
- Requirements
- 25 ownership by a U.S. small business in the
franchisee, or significant involvement of the
U.S. franchiser in the project - Loan terms for franchise loans
- between 3-8 years, with an interest-only grace
period not to exceed six months. - Available loan amounts range from 100,000 up to
4 million. - Loans over 1.5 million should generally involve
multiple units.
OPIC is committed to helping U.S. business
franchisers grow by providing long-term financing
in emerging markets around the world and is able
to provide financing to a variety of business
entities involved in international franchise
relationships. OPIC Homepage
www.opic.gov OPIC Operator (202) 336-8400
35Presidential E AwardSign A-Rama Summer 2007
36Another Photo Op Sign A Rama
37Franchising Shows Trade Missions
- October 2007- Egypt
- November 2007 Ireland
- February 2008 - Bahamas
- March 2008 France, Mexico India
- April 2008 IFE Washington, D.C.
- April 2008 - Portugal
- May 2008 Australia
- August 2008 - Italy
- June 2008 - Brazil
- October 2008 Asia Trade Mission
38Websites
- U.S. Commercial Service
- www.buyusa.gov
- Franchising E-Market Express
- www.buyusa.gov/eme/franchising.html
- Edwards Global Services
- www.edwardsglobal.com
- International Franchise Association
- www.franchise.org
39 Contacts
Kristin Houston Team Leader, Global Franchising
Team U.S. Commercial Service, Newport Beach,
California Tel 949-660-1688, 314 Email
Kristin.Houston_at_mail.doc.gov
40 41Best Practices and Testimonials for Going Global
Robert Shaw, Managing DirectorEdwards Global
Services, Inc.19800 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
300Irvine, California USA 926121.949.224.3896
Main Officershaw_at_edwardsglobal.com