Pak Franchise Expo 2017 to end today
KARACHI: The two-day Pakistan Franchise Expo and Conference 2017 started at the Karachi Expo Centre Hall 5 on Monday, a statement said.
Numerous national and international companies are participating in the exhibition and displaying products and services to the franchise seeking entrepreneurs and businesses. The exhibition is being organised by OS Group.
Pakistan’s economy has been seeing astounding growth for the last three-four years, and the upward trend was being reflected in consumer behaviour and buying patterns of the households. The conference is an opportunity for the business community of Pakistan, especially those in the regional business hub, Karachi, to meet thousands of potential franchisees or business partners, the statement said.
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