Philippine Franchise Association
The Philippine Franchise Association (PFA), founded in 1995, is the pioneer and biggest franchise association in the Philippines. It is the voluntary self-regulating governing body for franchising in the country with 180 franchisors and allied members nationwide.
PFA members are bound by the Fair Franchising Standards (FFS). By adhering to this Code of Ethics, the PFA members commit themselves to respect and to apply fair set of provisions in the conduct of the sale of their franchises.
As the "Voice of the Philippine Franchising", PFA pioneered and undertook numerous programs which saw the phenomenal growth of franchising in the country resulting in:
• The growth of the sector, from only 50 franchises in the early 90s to about 1000 today. • The creation of thousands of enterprises and generation of hundreds of thousands of jobs, making franchising an important tool in the country’s economic growth. • The entry into the international market of Filipino brands and concepts • The fostering of an environment of excellence through the Franchise Excellence Awards (FEA), which helped equipped franchises to be more globally competitive. • The development of the Fair Franchising Standards, which ensures just and mutually beneficial business dealings between franchisor and franchisee. • The growth of the Philippines as the “franchise hub of Asia” when it comes to the development of franchise concepts.
These and other achievements have made franchising the preferred business method for more and more entrepreneurs – both aspiring and established. These also made PFA the preferred and most trusted franchise association in the country.