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News 7-Eleven opens its 71,100th store

7-Eleven, Inc.’s milestone 71,100th store has opened in Seoul, South Korea, with shops in India and Cambodia scheduled to launch next

News Gold’s Gym awards flagship franchise agreement in South Africa

The international fitness franchisor enters its 29th country

News Paris Baguette strengthens West Coast presence with expansion into Oregon

The Korean bakery brand is growing with two new locations in Portland

News NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greek From Greece join forces to promote nation’s cuisine

Rapidly-growing fast-casual franchise Greek from Greece Bakery-Cafe has partnered with the Antetokounmpo family

News How to successfully host a virtual meeting

Don’t get lost in the noise. Here, virtual leadership expert, Dr Penny Pullan, outlines a clear blueprint to ace playing host at your next virtual meeting

News Wyndham Hotels & Resorts to increase presence in Indian subcontinent with three new openings

The hotel franchising company is driving expansion across the Indian subcontinent, unveiling plans to enter Nepal and Bhutan while introducing its Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Brand in India

News German Franchise Association publishes Franchise Klima Index, analyzing effects of COVID-19

Germany’s leading franchise authority has released its bi-annual analysis, revealing continuous support is needed

News ActionCOACH founder and CEO: “We are in the business of helping people and there’s a lot of help needed right now”

Although business is good for ActionCOACH in these trying times, founder and CEO, Brad Sugars, is still doing his bit for the global economy, giving away thousands of hours of coaching to help small businesses survive. In his words: the only way the economy survives is if all small businesses get through this