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Franchising makes Vietnam’s retail market more attractive

Vietnam is a promising market for retail and franchise sector as franchising is an increasingly popular strategy taken by many enterprises, said experts at a conference held on the sidelines of the Shop & Store Vietnam Exhibition 2018 held in Ho Chi Minh City on March 28.
Franchising makes Vietnam’s retail market more attractive ảnh 1Suttisak Wilanan, deputy managing director of Reed Tradex, speaks at the Vietnam Retail and Franchise Conference in HCM City on March 28 (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Vietnam is a promising market for retail andfranchise sector as franchising is an increasingly popular strategy taken bymany enterprises, said experts at a conference held on the sidelines of theShop & Store Vietnam Exhibition 2018 held in Ho Chi Minh City on March 28.

Suttisak Wilaman, Vice Executive Officer of Reed Tradex, held thatVietnam has all the potential elements, such as a large consumer base,rapidly rising incomes and a generation of educated, young and growingprofessionals, bringing an optimistic prospective for national andinternational brands to double its retail and franchising industry in next fiveyears.

Vietnam was ranked ninth of the top 12 markets identified by members of theInternational Franchise Association as the most valuable markets forinternational expansion. It was also profiled in the Top Markets Report.

Nguyen Phi Van, founder and chairwoman of Retail & Franchise Asia, said Vietnamhas not had a professional franchise market.

Franchising began in Vietnam in the 1990s with the introduction of well-knownfast food chains like KFC, Lotteria, and Jollibee. It began in regionalcountries like Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in the 1980s.

The Vietnamese franchise market is still new, and local businesses do not havemuch understanding of or experience with it, she said.

More Vietnamese businesses are now exploring new business opportunitiesavailable via franchising. Nevertheless, there are a number of risks that afranchisor should investigate carefully before engaging or expanding inbusiness in Vietnam.

On the other hand, Vietnamese franchisees need to be knowledgeable about thefranchise business as well as seek consultancy from industry experts to avoidrisks.
“In the next five years, there will be a strong evolution when we learn lessonsfrom failure and successes in the past five years,” Van said. “From 2018 andbeyond, Vietnam will continue to be a destination for international brands,especially regional brands. At the same time, local brands have started todevelop platforms to promote their brands in the world market.”

Bill Schreiber, vice president of international development at Little Caesars,said: “We are the third largest pizza brand in the world. We are not in Vietnamright now... So the reason we are here is to create brand awareness and to letpeople know we are interested in coming to Vietnam.”

Vietnam’s pizza consumption is growing by over 7 percent per year, he said,adding that his company would enter Vietnamese market in one of two ways. “Wecan either have one franchisee take the whole country or we can have twofranchisees in the country’s north and south so we can grow at the same time.”

Tran Anh Minh, expansion manager at Typperware Vietnam, said by participatingin the show, the company wants to find distribution agents for its products inthe Vietnamese market.

Currently, it has 33 stores nationwide and targets having more than 100 storesby 2020, he said.

The development of technology has changed the landscape of the retail industry,delegates said.

Many brick-and-mortar businesses don’t take cash anymore, and mobile walletsand other convenient digital payment methods are meeting the demand of peopleeverywhere.

Some retailers are taking it to the next level with their own programmes bycombining mobile wallets with loyalty programmes, offering shoppers the chanceto both pay and earn rewards with one easy tap on their smartphone.

Suttisak Wilanan said: “The ease of conducting financial transactions withcashless payments has opened a new era of shopping and customer experience.People will no longer need to carry wads of cash, plastic cards, or even queueup for ATM withdrawals. It’s also a safer and easier spending option whenpeople are travelling.”

Tran Trong Huy Thong, brand and marketing manager of Miniso Vietnam, said: “TheCompound Annual Growth Rate of Vietnam in 2011-20 is forecast to be among thehighest in ASEAN region, reaching 8 percent, giving a casual fashion departmentstore brand like Miniso many opportunities as well as challenges.

“Young customers in Vietnam are willing to spend more and want to shop moreconvenient,” he said.-VNA
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