OCCI to launch new Commercial Franchise programme
Published: 02:07 PM,Jul 27,2022 | EDITED : 06:07 PM,Jul 27,2022
The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) is launching a new Commercial Franchise programme, which will start from the Governorate of Muscat next month before it is rollout out to most of the governorates of the Sultanate of Oman through to February 2023.
The goal is to educate Omani business owners about the advantages and opportunities associated with commercial franchises. To this end, a number of seminars and workshops are planned at the branches of the OCCI in various governorates of the country.
Also as part of the initiative, various presenters will share their positive experiences on the significance and benefits associated with commercial franchises.
OCCI is launching the programme in cooperation with the Rawaq Training Institute and in partnership with various government and private agencies, including the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, the Ministry of Interior represented by the governors’ offices and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority.
Through workshops, sessions and field visits, the programme seeks to promote and the business culture of franchising across various product and service categories, and encourage Omanis to explore entrepreneurship.
The Chamber is hopeful that large numbers of Omani business owners and entrepreneurs from different governorates take part in the programme.
The goal is to educate Omani business owners about the advantages and opportunities associated with commercial franchises. To this end, a number of seminars and workshops are planned at the branches of the OCCI in various governorates of the country.
Also as part of the initiative, various presenters will share their positive experiences on the significance and benefits associated with commercial franchises.
OCCI is launching the programme in cooperation with the Rawaq Training Institute and in partnership with various government and private agencies, including the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, the Ministry of Interior represented by the governors’ offices and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority.
Through workshops, sessions and field visits, the programme seeks to promote and the business culture of franchising across various product and service categories, and encourage Omanis to explore entrepreneurship.
The Chamber is hopeful that large numbers of Omani business owners and entrepreneurs from different governorates take part in the programme.