COTABATO CITY - The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s (ARMM) Department of
Trade and Industry (DTI-ARMM) conducted the 1st Franchising Expo last
October 4 at the region’s seat in Cotabato City.
The
expo, DTI-ARMM Secretary Atty. Anwar Malang said, provided the participants
knowledge on entrepreneurship and business development.
The activity featured four speakers who discussed the various aspects of business and franchising opportunities in the region. It also featured talks from experts on trends in the field of franchising.
Atty. Malang sees an upward growth of the region’s economy, noting that the franchising expo provides an opportunity for business seekers and those who are planning to expand an existing business to gain valuable knowledge, insight, and guidance.
Norma Arcega-Oro, DTI-ARMM senior trade-industry development specialist, discussed ways and techniques on how to start a business. A team from Metrobank, meanwhile, shared inputs on how to fund a business venture and manage capital.
Jed Arboleda, Philippine Franchise Association (PFA) consultant, said the potential for the growth of franchising in the ARMM is high. “Franchising is one of the best ways to increase the number of stores because you use other people’s money,” he said.
He also discussed ways on how to invest in the right franchise, educating the participants in making wise decisions before investing. Officials and employees of the different line-agencies, academe, and local businessmen attended the activity.
Last October 5, the general public joined a business matching event at the ORG Compound in Cotabato City. The activity was a joint effort of the DTI-ARMM and PFA. (Bureau of Public Information – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
The activity featured four speakers who discussed the various aspects of business and franchising opportunities in the region. It also featured talks from experts on trends in the field of franchising.
Atty. Malang sees an upward growth of the region’s economy, noting that the franchising expo provides an opportunity for business seekers and those who are planning to expand an existing business to gain valuable knowledge, insight, and guidance.
Norma Arcega-Oro, DTI-ARMM senior trade-industry development specialist, discussed ways and techniques on how to start a business. A team from Metrobank, meanwhile, shared inputs on how to fund a business venture and manage capital.
Jed Arboleda, Philippine Franchise Association (PFA) consultant, said the potential for the growth of franchising in the ARMM is high. “Franchising is one of the best ways to increase the number of stores because you use other people’s money,” he said.
He also discussed ways on how to invest in the right franchise, educating the participants in making wise decisions before investing. Officials and employees of the different line-agencies, academe, and local businessmen attended the activity.
Last October 5, the general public joined a business matching event at the ORG Compound in Cotabato City. The activity was a joint effort of the DTI-ARMM and PFA. (Bureau of Public Information – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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