Gap expands to Australia in franchise deal

This post was written by Michael on June 6, 2010
Posted Under: Retial Clothing Franchise
GAP Franchise

GAP Franchise

SAN FRANCISCO – GAP INC plans to open its first namesake store in Australia in August, building on the apparel retailer’s international growth through franchise partners.

The company aims to open between 10 to 15 Gap stores within three to four years, with its first in Melbourne. The addition of the Australia market will give Gap franchise deals in a total of 24 different countries.
Currently, there are 136 franchise stores open across the globe, including 28 Banana Republic stores.
Gap’s franchise partner in Australia is Brand Republic Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Busby Holdings Australia Pty Ltd.
Opening in Australia, where some of Gap’s competitors such as H&M and Zara Inditex do not yet operate, is a move that’s ‘ahead of the curve,’ Stefan Laban, Gap’s vice president of strategic alliances, told Reuters.
‘They really appreciate casual American style. There is a really nice hole in the market,’ he said.
The company announced last month that it would seek out new expansion opportunities abroad. Gap, which will open its first store in China next year, operates over 3,000 of its own stores in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan and France.
But its many franchise agreements cover markets such as Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and other parts of Europe.
Gap is also opening in Italy this year.
‘The franchise market allows you to operate brand control but you have the local expertise,’ said Laban, calling it a’pretty efficient cost model’ that requires less capital since Gap avoids real estate costs that are paid by the franchise partner.
In recent comments at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Consumer Conference, Gap Chief Executive Glenn Murphy said the company still had only penetrated 31 per cent in the countries where it operated franchise deals.
He said there was ‘still a lot of work to do’ before Gap began exploring countries such as India, or those in South America.
Laban said the company was still exploring whether to open franchise stores for its lower-cost and more casual Old Navy chain.
Gap has managed to turn around sales at its Gap stores in the United States after a multi-year slump, through better fashion and more targeted marketing. Still, the company has lost sales to a host of rivals in the highly competitive US apparel market.
REUTERS

Reader Comments

WE are very interested in opening a Gap Franchise in Sydney or Newcastle N.S.W. Australia. We would appreciate company criteria and cost on setting up a Gap franchise.
Look forward to hearing from you soon

Regards
Debbie Wicks

#1 
Written By Debbie Wicks on July 20th, 2010 @ 5:38 pm

Hi Debbie, GAP is not an advertiser on the Every Franchise site, so unfortunately we do not have any contact information directly from them. However I WAS able to find out that Gap’s franchise partner in Australia is Brand Republic Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Busby Holdings Australia Pty Ltd.
Perhaps that is enough information to start your research from.
Good luck
Michael
Every Franchise

#2 
Written By Michael on July 25th, 2010 @ 2:11 pm

Hello,
i am are very intrested in opening a Gap Franchise in Nigeria( West Africa)could you people give me an idea on how to go about this.
I would appreciate if any one could come up with ideas on how to go about this.

Kind Regards,

Sylvester Ogbe.

#3 
Written By SYLVESTER on May 24th, 2011 @ 8:07 pm

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