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Myanmar Business Answers and World Franchise Associates to Introduce International Franchises

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Myanmar Business Answers (MBA) has partnered with World Franchise Associates (WFA) to develop local franchises as well as introduce international franchises into the Myanmar market. MBA has been operating since 2012 providing market entry services for international companies as well as vital business operations services for local Myanmar companies. MBA’s core services of market research, company incorporation, business matching, import/export support and product representation give MBA a natural fit with promoting franchise services for both foreign and local clients with it’s 8 plus years of business operations in Myanmar.

WFA is a leading international franchise sales, marketing, development, and advisory company. Headquartered in London with international offices in strategic markets, WFA is owned and managed by a team of global franchise experts with many years of combined franchise development and franchise marketing experience.

WFA Services Include:

International Franchise Marketing & Sales Program: Focuses on assisting franchisors from all sectors of the franchise industry with their international expansion by identifying qualified and capable country developers and master franchisees in target markets.

Franchise Development Program: Delivers all the key elements required to successfully franchise your business.
Franchise Investor Advisory Program: Assists substantial companies and individuals with the acquisition of development rights for targeted brands.
Governmental and Institutional Programs: Include comprehensive advisory services relating to franchise eco-system development and SME growth.

For more information on franchise services offered by WFA and MBA, contact MBA CEO Ryan Russell

ryan@myanmarbusinessanswers.com

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