+ Follow FIRST FILIPINO FRANCHISE FEDERATION Tag
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"In franchising, you sell a business model with a proven track record and the systems that go with it. The success rate for franchises is 65% while the success rate for independents is 12%." said Association of Filipino Franchisers, Inc. president Pacita Juan.
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