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Franchising — The Path to a Ready-Made Business

Datuk Dr Radzali Hassan, Chairman, Malaysian Franchise Association

05-May-25 12:00

Franchising — The Path to a Ready-Made Business

If you’ve ever thought about becoming your own boss without building a business from scratch, franchising might have crossed your mind. It’s often seen as a dependable path for entrepreneurs at any stage — from fresh grads to mid-career professionals and retirees — offering structure, support, and instant brand recognition. But where is Malaysia’s franchise industry heading? From fresh government support to growing regional interest, there’s a renewed push to position Malaysia as a key franchise hub. In this episode, we explore the latest trends, real business opportunities, and what’s in store at the upcoming ASEAN Franchise Convention and Franchise International Malaysia Exhibition.

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Produced by: Richard Bradbury, Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  entrepreneursCorporatesmarketseconomyinternational

Tags:  Malaysian franchiseMalaysian Franchise Associationregional franchise hubASEAN Franchise Convention (AFC)Franchise International Malaysia (FIM) ExhibitionCertified Franchise Executive (CFE)MFAasean economy





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