from: http://www.business.gov.ph/SME_Agenda_SMEofws.php The Philippine International Trading Corporation (PITC), under the office of the President, invites all interested individuals especially overseas Filipino workers in search of viable business and investment opportunities in the Philippines through the Order Negosyo or Franchising Program. The program assists in processing documents needed to establish a new business. It has a list of reputable and seasoned franchise companies with proven track records and financial institutions offering financial assistance in starting a new venture. Among the participating franchisors in Order Regalo are: Why Order Negosyo? Order Negosyo helps you put up and manage a business by: What businesses are available under Order Negosyo? Order Negosyo offers franchises covering both food and non-food lines. Why franchising? Franchising is a method of doing business where the buyer (the franchisee) runs a business by using the system and trademark of the seller (the franchisor). A business experience and/or background is an advantage. However, interested parties with no experience in business need not worry since franchisors will provide training programs. One of the benefits of franchising is the transfer of information and technology necessary to successfully operate the business. The rest of the personnel such as supervisors and staff will also be trained. The length of training will depend on the type of the franchise business. Can I apply even while I am still abroad? Yes! You can start your own business here in the Philippines while still abroad. You may appoint a representative from among your family member/s to apply and operate your business. Of course, they will be subject to the franchisor's evaluation process. How much investment is needed? Your investment will depend on the nature of the franchise business you choose. Order Negosyo has carefully selected the franchise package it offers. Your investment could range from as low as PHP 200,000 to as high PHP 4 million. Other factors that affect your investment size are: In general, your franchise investment includes: Do I pay more if I course my inquiry through Order Negosyo? No, the amount you pay is exactly the same as when you deal directly with the franchisors. In fact, fees are paid directly to the franchisors. With Order Negosyo, you receive the assistance and services with no extra or additional costs. How much can I expect to earn? Your income from your outlet/business will depend on a number of factors such as: location, market condition and type of supervision you will your shop, advertising and marketing. Depending on the franchise business you choose, your recovery period can be anywhere from six (6) to thirty-six (36) months. What is the ideal location? The location depends on the franchise business you choose but in general, the following are the locations which are most preferred. In a mall: Outside the mall: These indications do not automatically mean a good site. The franchisor with its vast experience in site selection, shall assess the feasibility of your prospective site. This comes along with an objective and accurate report on the sales potential of the site. There are instances when you already have a site in mind. Such location will still have to pass through the franchisor's evaluation and approval. If you have no specific location in mind, some have a list of pre-approved spaces that are to be franchised. How soon can I start operating? Again, this varies form one franchisor to another and will depend on how fast you can submit the documentary requirements. Once the franchisor has approved your application and you have complied with the other requirements such as personnel training, site construction and equipment installation, then you can immediately start. How do I start? Choose a business package that interests you. Submit a
List of Franchisors
FAQs About Order Negosyo
Among the benefits in franchising are:
According to the Philippine Franchise Association, "a franchised business is three times more likely to succeed as compared to one put up from square one".
Who may avail of franchising opportunities under Order Negosyo?
Can I qualify even if I have no experience or background in business?
Letter of Intent (LOI). For more inquiries, e-mail PITC at pitcoro@info.com.ph
Friday, May 4, 2007
Business for Pinoy OFWs
Franchise requirements of Jollibee
You need to have
1. Good community standing
2. Strong leadership and people-handling skills
3. Willingness to devote time in managing the restaurant
4. Can successfully complete the required training program.
a. Download and print a copy of the Franchise application form.Please make sure to fill-out the form completely.
b. Prepare a proposal containing the following documents:
- Letter of Intent - containing the exact address of your proposed site, your exact mailing address, contact numbers, etc.
- Vicinity Map of Proposed Site - that will more or less guide our field personnel who will go there and conduct an on-site evaluation.
- Legal document certifying applicant's ownership of the site.
- Detailed resume or bio-data.
JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION
Franchising Division 10/F
Jollibee Center Building
San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City 1600If you already know the specific site/location, you may submit the documents to the address below:
For site/locations within Metro Manila:
MR. EGOY APOSTOL
Network Development Manager for Mega Manila
8/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within North Luzon:
MR. BENG HUYONG
Network Development Manager for North Luzon
9/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within South Luzon:
MS. MARIBELLE CRUZ
Network Development Manager for South Luzon
9/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within Visayas/Mindanao:
Network Development Group for Vis-Min
c/o MR. DINDO R. BRISUENO
2/F Jollibee P. Del Rosario cor. Pelaez St., Cebu City
Phone number :
Cebu Office: (032) 256-1960 loc 2075
Manila Office:(02 ) 634-1111 loc 7175
Email: dondi.brisueno@jollibee.com.ph
Upon receipt of application, this will take 2-3 months of processing. However, submission of an application form does not obligate you or Jollibee in any way. It is just the first step in the application process, which is an evaluation of your proposed location.
Jollibee franchise ranges from 15M to 30M (USD266,445.00 to USD532,890.00).
Details of investment cost, return of investments and other franchising details will be discussed with you once your application has been approved.
How to franchise Jollibee
You need to have
1. Good community standing
2. Strong leadership and people-handling skills
3. Willingness to devote time in managing the restaurant
4. Can successfully complete the required training program.
a. Download and print a copy of the Franchise application form.Please make sure to fill-out the form completely.
b. Prepare a proposal containing the following documents:
- Letter of Intent - containing the exact address of your proposed site, your exact mailing address, contact numbers, etc.
- Vicinity Map of Proposed Site - that will more or less guide our field personnel who will go there and conduct an on-site evaluation.
- Legal document certifying applicant's ownership of the site.
- Detailed resume or bio-data.
JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION
Franchising Division 10/F
Jollibee Center Building
San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City 1600If you already know the specific site/location, you may submit the documents to the address below:
For site/locations within Metro Manila:
MR. EGOY APOSTOL
Network Development Manager for Mega Manila
8/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within North Luzon:
MR. BENG HUYONG
Network Development Manager for North Luzon
9/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within South Luzon:
MS. MARIBELLE CRUZ
Network Development Manager for South Luzon
9/F Jollibee Plaza, #10 Don Francisco Ortigas Jr. Road,Ortigas, Pasig CityFor sites/locations within Visayas/Mindanao:
Network Development Group for Vis-Min
c/o MR. DINDO R. BRISUENO
2/F Jollibee P. Del Rosario cor. Pelaez St., Cebu City
Phone number :
Cebu Office: (032) 256-1960 loc 2075
Manila Office:(02 ) 634-1111 loc 7175
Email: dondi.brisueno@jollibee.com.ph
Upon receipt of application, this will take 2-3 months of processing. However, submission of an application form does not obligate you or Jollibee in any way. It is just the first step in the application process, which is an evaluation of your proposed location.
Jollibee franchise ranges from 15M to 30M (USD266,445.00 to USD532,890.00).
Details of investment cost, return of investments and other franchising details will be discussed with you once your application has been approved.
Rules, Regulations and Procedural Guidelines
- Rules and Regulations in the Availment of Tax AND Duty –Exempt Importation of Spare Parts and Supplies
- Investment application documentation processing
- Guidelines in Filing of an Application for Registration under book I Of Omnibus Investments Code of 1987 E.O. 226
- Guidelines for Registration and Administration of Incentives under E.O. 226 of Internet Service Providers
- BOI Guidelines on the Issuance of Certification to BOI-Registered Companies Pursuant to BIR Revenue Memorandum Order No. 9-2000
- BOI Form 501 (BOI Application for Registration under E.O 266)
Special Permits / Clearance / Registration
- Various types of visas - Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV), Special Retiree's Resident Visa(SRRV), 47(a)2, Treaty Trader's Visa, Pre-Arranged Employment Visa and its derivatives- Alien Certification of Registration (ACR), Immigration Certificate of Residence (ICR), Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC) and Special Return Certificate (SRC)
Bureau of Immigration (BI)
- Alien Employment Permit (AEP)
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
- Clearance for garment & textile exporters
Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB)
- Registration for operation of Customs Bonded Manufacturing Warehouse
Bureau of Customs (BOC)
- Environmental Compliance Certification
Environmental Management Bureau, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR)
- Projects involving land use/conversion
Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB)
National Housing Authority (NHA)
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
- Permit to construct/operate pollution-control devices
Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR)
- Trademarks/ Patents registration
Intellectual Property Office (IPO)
- Registration of power-generation projects
Department of Energy (DOE) / National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR)
- Philippine Standard (PS) Quality Mark to ensure that locally-manufactured consumer products conform to Philippine national standards
Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) - Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) Quality Mark to ensure that imported consumer products conform with Philippine national standards
Bureau of Product Standard (BPS)
- License-to-Operate for projects which involve food, chemicals, and others
Bureau of Food and Drug (BFAD)
- Registration of tourism projects
Department of Tourism (DOT)
- Franchise for mass transit operation
Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTRFB)
- Telecommunication projects
National Telecommunications Commission (NTC)
- License/clearance for defense-related projects
Department of National Defense (DND) / Philippine National Police (PNP)
- Registration of advanced technology
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - Clearance for health-related projects
Department of Health (DOH)
- Clearance for oil exploration activities
Department of Energy (DOE)
- Acquiring mining rights
Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (MGB)
Special Permits / Clearances for Selected Export Businesses
- Clearance for export of animal and animal by-products
Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
For pets - Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
For exotic animals, endangered animals - Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB)
- Clearance for plant export
Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI)
- Clearance for export of food, drugs, and chemicals
Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD)
- Clearance/quota for coffee exports
International Coffee Organization Certifying Agency (ICOCA)
- Clearance for quota allocation of garment and textile exports
Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB)
- Clearance for export of fisheries and other aquatic products
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
- Special documentation certificate for preferential treatment of handicrafts export
Department of Trade & Industry (DTI)
- Export clearance for regulated coconut products (matured nuts and seedlings)
Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA)
- Commodity clearance and license for fiber export
Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA)
Operational Requirements
- Reportorial requirements (i.e. Audited Financial Statement, General Information Sheet); amendment of articles of incorporation/partnership
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- Reportorial requirements (i.e. Audited Financial Statement, ITR, etc); registration of business/expansion for incentives
Board of Investments (BOI)
Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA)
Clark Development Corporation (CDC)
Cagayan Economic Zone Authority
Phividec Industrial Authority
Zamboanga Economic Zone Authority
- Regular tax payments
Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) - Registration of Customs Bonded Warehouse (on Expansion/Diversification)
Bureau of Customs (BOC)-Collectors of Port
- Opening of Letter of Credit (L/C)
Authorized Agent Banks (ABBs)
- Export Declaration (Authority to Load/Certificate of Origin)
Bureau of Customs - Export Coordination Division
- Information sheet for first-time exporters
Authorized Agent Banks (ABBs)
- Payment of wharfage fees/exemption from payment
Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)