First National Bank

Boom Street Branch
Corner Boom and Chief Albert Luthuli
 
Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal
First National Bank Boom Street Logo

NEWS BLOG

Franchising: The year that was

Franchising: The year that was

17 January 2018 by Morne Cronje

2017 has been a year fraught with challenges for both consumers and business alike. South Africa has however remained an eye-catching destination for international brands looking to expand their businesses; none show this more than franchising in South Africa. Even in what is said to be tough year, South Africa has managed to attract global franchise brands.

A recent example of a global franchise brand coming into South Africa is Popeye's, an American brand best known for its spicy chicken. They launched here in July 2017. That is on the back of Krispy Kreme and Burger King having recently launched too - even with our challenges, we still offer growth opportunities to global entities.

Some key take outs from the year that was in franchising are:

More clothing and fast-food brands: Retail franchising continued to grow in 2017. Over the past few years, we have seen more global brands like Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme, Dominos, Starbucks and clothing brand Cotton opening their stores in South Africa.

Growth in quick-service restaurant segment: People still value a restaurant experience. Consumers, though looking for convenience and reasonable options, still value the idea of sitting and enjoying a meal in the traditional sense. More businesses have now jumped on this bandwagon and we are starting to see more and more that fast food spaces are also playing in the "sit-and-serve" space.

Use of Online and digital channels: More franchises have embraced online and mobile methods technology to reach their customers faster, easier and relatively cheaper than the usual above the line approach. We are also seeing businesses receiving online orders from their own or third party apps which enable the consumer to order from wherever they are and whenever they want to.

Value for money: In these tough economic times, consumers will continue to ask why they should spend money in your business. If businesses ignore this, consumers are likely to shift their attention to competitors.

As we wrapped up 2017, it is important for the franchising sector to reflect on the trends that shaped the year that was. In my view, franchising remains one of the key sectors that will continue to grow steadily despite the slow growth environment. This is a trend that we have been monitoring without fail over the past years.

About the author: Morne Cronje is Head of Franchising at FNB Business


Five things SME’s need to be thinking about in 2018
22 January 2018

Five things SME’s need to be thinking about in 2018

by Jesse Weinberg
In 2018, small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SME’s) will be looking for a glimpse of inspiration to chart a new growth path and scale their businesses. This is off the back of a tough 2017 and previous years which have inhibited the growth of local SMEs.Small business success becomes a monumental...
Digital platforms a game-changer for convenient SME funding
15 November 2017

Digital platforms a game-changer for convenient SME funding

by Themba Msimango
The efficient use of digital platforms is crucial in enabling convenient access to funding for South Africa’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This is according to Mike Vacy-Lyle, CEO of FNB Business, who says a pragmatic approach that prioritises the use of technology could be a game-changer...
Entrepreneurs come under the spotlight
8 November 2017

Entrepreneurs come under the spotlight

by Supplied text
SA’s entrepreneurs will once again be under the spotlight after FNB announced the official opening of entries for the coveted FNB Business Innovation Awards (BIA) supported by Endeavor South Africa (EndeavorSA).The 4th instalment of the BIAs will take place in 2018 and businesses that can exhibit...
FNB Business best business bank in SA for fifth successive year
29 September 2017

FNB Business best business bank in SA for fifth successive year

by Supplied text
FNB Business has again been voted “Top Corporate Bank” in the 18th installment of the annual Sunday Times Top Brands survey, this makes it the fifth year in a row that FNB Business wins top honors in the survey.The Sunday Times Top Brands survey is the leading barometer of consumer and brand...
Stress test the business before you incubate
22 September 2017

Stress test the business before you incubate

by Supplied text
Business incubators have the ability to catapult a business in the right direction through enabling access to guidance, resources, networks and mentorship. However, incubation tends to be thought of as a magic wand, when in reality it only works once a business has gone through certain steps along...
The rise of women in franchising
10 August 2017

The rise of women in franchising

by Morne Cronje
Over the last ten years, the franchising industry has seen a trend of more women taking up opportunities in franchising and this is expected to further increase over the next five years. According to the international Franchise Association (IFA) there are more than 25% of women operating franchises...
FNB Business continues its focus on growing SMMEs
17 July 2017

FNB Business continues its focus on growing SMMEs

by Supplied text
FNB Business is taking proactive steps to increase and diversify existing levels of support for SMMEs in line with the objectives of the National Development Plan. The bank is implementing strategy that supports government’s national imperatives to accelerate transformation and inclusive economic...
Financial Boost for SMME sector
30 June 2017

Financial Boost for SMME sector

by Supplied text
First National Bank (FNB), firmly committed to playing a bigger role in tackling South Africa’s unemployment crisis. A loan agreement in the amount of $200 million (around R2.6 billion) was recently concluded between FNB parent, FirstRand, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) a...
BrandsEye Takes Top Honours at FNB Business Innovation Awards
11 June 2017

BrandsEye Takes Top Honours at FNB Business Innovation Awards

by Themba Msimango
Craig Raw, (Founder) and Jean-Pierre Kloppers (CEO) at BrandsEye were announced as the overall winner of the 2017 FNB Business Innovation Awards held in partnership with Endeavor South Africa. “It’s a fantastic feeling, to be chosen as a winner among 12 amazing businesses, BrandsEye has been...
Principles of a successful scale up
1 June 2017

Principles of a successful scale up

by Mike Vacy-Lyle
South Africa sits with various challenges that affect our economy. The real solution to the country’s unemployment is scalable entrepreneurship i.e. new businesses starting and growing rapidly ultimately creating sustainable employment - these are not survivalist or life style businesses.The...

REVIEWS

START YOUR REVIEW OF First National Bank
First, your rating here
 
Your review here

ABOUT US

SERVICES

SPECIALS

EVENTS

PHOTO GALLERY

DOCUMENTS

MEET THE TEAM