Licensing Magazine October 2020 ENG

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FRANCHISING AND LICENSING. DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES By Marcel Portmann, Global Operations & Strategy, Portmann Consulting Group The question is often asked on what is the best way to expand a product or service, with franchising and licensing coming up as valid alternatives. There are key differences among them, which include terms of duration, initial investment and ongoing payments. It is important to note that franchising is a form of licensing, specifically the licensing of the intellectual property of a brand, which, when applied as part of a full format franchise program, adds to the brand licensing rights additional elements such as initial training and ongoing support, as well as a defined look and feel for the business, whether it is a service or a retail concept. To become part of a full format franchised business, the potential partner does not need – in most cases - previous experience in the business being considered, as the Franchisor – owner of the brand and system - will train its franchisees – partners - in all aspects of the business as part of the initial training and provide ongoing support as the business evolves.

include the requirement to open several outlets in a defined territory, in a set period - 10 years or more - known as the development schedule. In what is known as Master Franchising, the initial fee may be calculated considering the revenue generated with sub-franchise fees and sub-franchise royalty payment sharing. Royalty payments in a full franchise program are a percentage of the sales of the business in a given period, sometimes with minimums. A licensed agreement likely will not have an initial payment, agreed duration of 2 to 4 years average and a percentage of the sales generated

Licensing, on the other hand, in most cases, requires actual experience and existing involvement in the business of choice. In this regards licensing combines the rights to manufacture with the responsibilities of distribution, requiring its partners to have the production and/or sales channels to award the rights. When we look at duration and payments, full format franchising agreements are longer than traditional licensing, as they have a higher initial capital expenditure because of initial fees to cover training, territory and potential market. An Area development franchise for example will

Franchising vs. Licensing

Marcel Portmann with minimum payment amount by the license holder. Territory wise, the license agreement combines more channels for the licensee to generate sales and achieve the minimum agreed.

TO LEARN MORE mportmann@portmanngroup.com


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KIDZ GLOBAL What are the world’s most popular kids’ entertainment brands? Which are the 2020 trends?

16min
pages 154-160

DANCE All for the love of dance

4min
pages 152-153

CARTOON FORUM The future of European animation at Cartoon Forum 2020

13min
pages 146-151

Entertainment

8min
pages 142-145

PUBLIC AND TERRITORIAL BRANDS The strength of public access and regional brands

6min
pages 134-137

WORLD LIBRARIES The best libraries around the world

8min
pages 130-133

SOCIAL MEDIA The new life of brands on social networks

6min
pages 138-141

FRANCHISING Franchising and licensing. Differences and similarities

43min
pages 108-129

OMNICHANNEL Omnichannel future: the integration between online and offline

4min
pages 106-107

PERRY ELLIS INTERNATIONAL What’s new for EMEA and Asia

4min
pages 102-105

E-COMMERCE Social-marketers, instagram and tik tok expand their market

4min
pages 100-101

FESTIVAL OF LICENSING The global licensing big reunion

4min
pages 98-99

TEAM MARKETING Uefa Club competition licensing programme

7min
pages 94-96

BOLOGNA KIDS LICENSING TRADE FAIR Bologna 2021: focus on kids

2min
page 97

PLAY AROUND A new player in the toy industry

2min
pages 92-93

CICABOOM It’s time for a new group of mythical heroes...the Letrabots

2min
pages 90-91

Retail

2min
page 89

TEEN TV The new european Teen TV is online

4min
pages 84-88

IGT - COOL THINGS A new creative factory

2min
pages 82-83

WILDBRAIN CPLG What’s new in Wildbrain CPLG portfolio

3min
pages 80-81

EL OCHO LICENCIAS Y PROMOCIONES El Ocho view on the future

6min
pages 74-77

XILAM The rich animation portfolio by Xilam

4min
pages 72-73

ETS LICENSING Combining tv and digital for an offer adapted to the consumer evolution

10min
pages 66-71

Interview

5min
pages 62-65

ATLANTYCA ENTERTAINMENT Hello Maestro, the edutainment pioneer

2min
pages 78-79

RAINBOW 25 Years rolling and roaring 44 Cats

4min
pages 60-61

SANRIO A new season of friendship

6min
pages 54-57

MAURIZIO DISTEFANO LICENSING An even richer portfolio with many news to create fast sell-out products

6min
pages 46-49

BOING SPA Re-launch plans for Boing’s portfolio

4min
pages 58-59

Interview

7min
pages 50-53

ACAMAR FILMS Bing plans long stay in Italy as pre-schoolers take him to their hearts

4min
pages 44-45

STUDIO 100 MEDIA New plans for 2021

8min
pages 36-39

TEAMTO 15 Years of growing success

4min
pages 40-43

MONDO TV MeteoHeroes: saving the planet - and that’s just the start

6min
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