BUYBRAND 2010
8th international franchising and other business possibilities exhibition.
September 21-23, Moscow, Expocentr on Krasnaya Presny
THE PROSPECTS OF FRANCHISING IN RUSSIA
Development of franchising in Russia, for a variety of reasons, goes distinctly slowly than in the Western countries. However, its perspectives in Russia have long remained strong, making the current state of affairs an unusual one. The opportunities for effective development, in Russian circumstances, of the franchising model are confirmed by a significant number of Western companies operating here under that model, with thousands of local retail outlets.
Franchising in Russia is mainly dominated by companies working in food and restaurant business, as well retailing. But there is every reason to expect that developments in other areas of the Russian economy will follow, as has been shown in the experience of Western (and not only Western) countries. If so far it has been on a small scale, the question will be the appearance of major international companies working on the franchising model. And now is an objectively strong moment for their appearance.
There are many strong arguments for that to happen.
- The stability of the economical and political situation in Russia at the end of the new decade is significantly higher than the state that was here in the 1990s. Contemporary Russia is no more unstable, for business purposes, than the majority of European countries. Level of Russian law, on the economic front, in general meet fully all international criteria.
- The global economic crisis has had effect on the Russian economy, with many small businesses closing. As a result, a whole space in the economic sector has been vacated. A shortage in goods and services in these sectors can be felt now, when effects of the crisis in Russia are far from over.
- After a wave of bankruptcies of small businesses, working independently and not on the franchising model, as a result of the financial crisis, the Russian business community, and those who aspire to enter it, will likely reach their own conclusions. The great majority of small businesses working in Russia on the franchising model, have managed to keep their place in the market, regardless of the economic crisis. Such a verdict is supported by the long-established Western practice that franchising is an ideal model for small business development. Many Russian businessmen, who were unable to develop their own small business models independently, have already made choice for a franchising model. The market and small business, is waiting for investors working on a franchising model.
- The first years of the franchising development in Russia showed that the development of the model was partly hindered by some inertia on the part of Russian business people, and their relative ignorance of the particular model that franchising represents. Today the Russian business community has a full idea of what franchising offers. And they are ready to exploit its opportunities.
Some foreign businesses which work in the franchising market are sometimes put off by certain faults in Russian laws that regulate that sphere of business.
The relationship between franchiser and franchisee is regulated by the law titled “Agreement on Commercial Concessions”, which does not fully represent the specific factors in the business, namely the model of franchising. However, such a regulations do not present practical difficulties for the two sides involved in such
commercial relationships. The Russian Franchising Association has been determinedly, and for some time, lobbying for changes in this part of Russian law, to bring it into conformance with the real state of the franchising business in Russia.










