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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 14 — The Business In Transformation (BIT) programme, introduced in 2013, will be the platform for Perbadanan Nasional Bhd’s (PNS) latest programme in an effort to upgrade local brands towards franchises and thus penetrate the market. PNS chief executive officer Mohd Hilaluddin...

Wednesday, 14 Oct 2020 05:58 PM MYT

“PNS has always been active in carrying out franchise industry development activities, including developing small entrepreneurs towards the franchise business through the BIT programme. Out of that number, five companies were registered as franchise businesses, namely MD Putu Bambu World, L Pizz, D’Apple, Otak-Otak JB, and House of Mind Excellence .Besides the BIT programme, he said PNS also provides various franchise financing schemes from small to large scale such as the Franchisor Financing Scheme, Franchise Financing Scheme, Pre-Franchise Financing Scheme, and Master Franchise.

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