Saiba Amruttulya Tea Franchise successfully opened branches all over Pune. And looking forward to many more. We will discuss Saiba Amruttulya Tea Franchise Cost and Profit.
You can directly enroll for the Saiba Tea Franchise by filling up the Google Form or on Whatsapp.
Saiba Amruttulya Franchise cost 10,00,000 Rupees as an Initial Investment. The Franchise Fee is 3,00,000 Rupees. The minimum area required is 200-250 Square Feets. No Royalty will be charged. The bifurcation of 10 lakh Rupees Investment is-
Particulars | Amount |
Franchise Fee | 3,00,000 Rupees |
18% GST on Franchise Fee | 54,000 Rupees |
Interior and Civil Work | 1,20,000 Rupees |
Kitchen Setup | 50,000 Rupees |
ACP Panelling (Main Board Stainless Steel Counter) | 3,00,000 Rupees |
IT Infrastructure | 50,000 Rupees |
Advance Raw Material | 40,000 Rupees |
Opening Ceremony | 50,000 Rupees |
Other Expenditures | 36,000 Rupees |
Total Investment | 10,00,000 Rupees |
I personally feel that the cost of the Saiba Amruttulya Tea franchise is high, especially the Franchise Fee. The appropriate Franchise Fee can be 2,00,000 Rupees according to their Brand name.
No doubt the taste of the tea is great and there will be full support of the franchise. You can choose the best Tea Franchise nearby Pune among these-
The business model of all these franchises is almost the same. You can choose the best among these according to your taste and preference. Choose the one which has a great brand name in your locality.
We will analyze Saiba Amruttulya Tea Franchise Profit Margin with the help of an example. We will deduct all the expenses from the Gross Sales. We are assuming Sales of 2,50,000 Rupees in the Initial months.
Particulars | Amount |
Gross Sales | 2,50,000 Rupees |
Cost of Material @60% | (150,000) Rupees |
Rent | (30,000) Rupees |
Salary of Workers | (40,000) Rupees |
Electricity and Water Supply | (5,000) Rupees |
Housekeeping and Bill Print Material | (3,000) Rupees |
Marketing and Branding Expenses | (3,000) Rupees |
Other Expenses | (4,000) Rupees |
Net Profit | 15,000 Rupees |
We can conclude that Saiba Tea Franchise profit margin is 6% for the Sales of 2,50,000 Rupees. The Sales can go upto 4-5 lakh Rupees depending upon the location analysis.
The profit margin for 4-5 lakh Rupees Sales is 20% or you can say a profit of 80,000-1,00,000 Rupees.
Location plays a very crucial factor in determining the success rate of a franchise along with food quality and service.
The location should have a very high footfall. It should be in the main market of that area. A corner shop is the most preferable option.
You can open the outlet nearby colleges, corporates, or any place where young people love to have Tea.
Saiba Tea Franchise offers a variety of quick snack options to the customers like Cream Roll, Flavoured Khakra and Jaggery. People generally prefer these items with Tea and Coffee. It is an additional source of income apart from the Tea.
To start the Saiba Amruttulya Tea Franchise, you have to fill out the Google form below then we will allot you a franchise specialist who will guide you the best.
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