Friday, June 24, 2016

Franchising Bucks Downward Trend

Despite experiencing the worst economic crisis since the 1930's, one area of the Brazilian economy that is still doing well are franchises. Over the past five years, the demand for franchises, both domestic and international, has been proven by the sector's strong revenue and unit growth. In 2015, the sector grew 8.3% increasing in value to R$138.593 billion. Franchises are expected to continue growing as companies look to expand into areas outside of the metropolitan areas of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Bras Research, a market research firm specialized in the Brazilian market, has recently released its Franchising in Brazil 2015 report, which covers the sectors historical periods, trends, operational indicators and more.

For more information visit Franchising in Brazil 2015

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