Nov 21, 2006

Godiva Franchise


TO STRENGTHEN its foothold in the domestic skin care market and to develop more entrepreneurs in our country, Godiva Inc. is offering franchising opportunities with its two business models, the Godiva Cart/Kiosk and Godiva Skin Station.

The Godiva cart franchise requires an initial investment of P350,000 and a payback period of one to two years, depending on the location. The Godiva cart is a 1.5 m x 2 m unit located in select mall locations with high foot traffic exclusively selling distinctive Godiva natural skin care products.

Godiva natural skin care pioneered the launch of licorice-based skin whitening line in 1996. Ten years after, Godiva’s product lines have grown to more than 40 SKUs with more in the pipeline that will surely surprise the market for their innovativeness. From skin whitening, Godiva has developed natural anti-aging, anti-acne, and sun care products.

The franchise for Godiva Skin Station is open to investors willing to devote time and resources in pre-approved locations in Timog, Binondo, Ortigas, Greenhills, North Edsa and Libis. Provincial sites in Cebu City, San Fernando, Pampanga and Davao are also available for franchising. Total investment is from P3.5 million to P4.5 million.

Godiva has two company-owned Skin Station in SM Fairview and Makati Bel-Air. A third branch will open this December in Alabang by its first franchisee.

Godiva Skin Station offers facials and body treatment services using specially formulated Godiva products. It is different in that it focuses on high value services, treatments and procedures performed by in-house dermatologists and highly-trained aestheticians. This results in faster payback of from 1.5 to 2 years.

Godiva Inc. engaged the services of GMB Franchise Consultancy, whose long list of successful clients include Figaro Coffee, to ensure the success and professional implementation of the Godiva franchise concepts.

For inquiries, call 890-9845.

Source: Source:"Ways for Juan de la Cruz to make money" by Ronnel Domingo, published on http://business.inq7.net.

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