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S3: Franchise Regulation
in Malaysia
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gets Rocky?
Case Study One
Franchise does not pay on time,keeps delaying and sometimes, there is UNDER-Reporting
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Case Study Two
- To promote the franchise nationwide;
- to train consistently;
- to always introduce new products to keep customers excited
Franchise Promises a lot things:
But Fails to do so
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Case Study Three
Development plan not proceeded as agreed, by Franchise
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Case Study Four
Franchise starts to create his/her own products + marketing style.
Franchise is creative and makes more sales, but there is noe,inconsistency in the market.
Consumers are confused.
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Rationale-make the environment fair to Franchise
- Act has 61 Sections
- First amended in 2012 and again 2019
- Enforced on 20 Februari 2020 as Akta
Francais (Pindaan) 2020 | Akta A1617 1