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the cost of your franchise
 
A BLUE GLUE franchise is a very affordable one, but it does require a prime location.
N.B. for reference, the average buying price of a franchise in fashion segment is 74.000 €

The cost of a Franchise paid to BLUE GLUE in stock, decoration and equipments is estimated 700 to 1000 € per square meter; add the affiliation Fee (see detail below).

The cost of setting up your Blue Glue shop (approximately 40-60 m2) is 30,000 € to 40,000 €
The total cost of a project will vary depending on the cost of the prime location (lease or purchase).

 
SHOP LAYOUT
You will purchase the layout, decoration, visual merchandising of the shop from BLUE GLUE, amounting to 400 to 500 € per square meter. This is custom designed for your individual premises based on our successful Bali recipe.
This price estimate includes the conception and design work of your store by our architect’s team, and the supply of items such as facades, flooring, lighting, all displays and some technical equipments.
 
TECHNICAL
The Blue Glue point of sale IT system costs 1.000 €.
It is a complete tool to manage your shop, point of sale, inventory, vendor and sales statistics, stock reorder, and more.
Computer (Laptop), printer, barcode reader are supplied by Blue Glue
 
FEE
Affiliation fee to our Network is 10,000 €.
 
There are NO OTHER fees or royalties.
 
Other incidental costs should be considered such as the shipping cost of your items (decoration & stock) from our head office in Bali to your destination, the cost of the fitting of your shop from your end (wall partitions and cupboards, install flooring, mechanical & electrical installment etc.), the cost for assembling the decoration received from Blue Glue, and other locally purchased items such as a heating system, air conditioning, etc.

For a complete forecast study, you should also factor in the cost of staff wages, annual accountancy and tax return costs, marketing and promotion locally, as well as running costs such as electricity and any premises taxes.