Business Opportunity Apke Ghar (BOAG) a mega multi-city event organised by Franchise India and RE/MAX in association with the Indian Franchise Association in Maharashtra concluded successfully. The fourth edition of the BOAG series, started in Nashik (June 26), followed by Aurangabad (June 27), Nagpur (June 29), and finally ended in Raipur (July 1). The show witnessed tremendous response with each city having recorded around 200 visitors. In total approximately, 1,500 entrepreneurs visited the show.
BOAG Maharashtra presented a platform for business owners considering business expansion, entrepreneurs, and investors seeking business opportunity. The show organised four important activities, pre -arranged and one-to-one meetings, opportunity and knowledge seminar, catalogue show, and franchise clinic (free advisory).
BOAG aims to wrap 55 Tier II and III cities of the country to reach out to over one lakh investors in 2010.
The show hosted a wide array of brands from various categories of food, lifestyle, education, apparel, retail, IT, etc. The prominent brands that participated in the event included Re/Max, Eurokids, Siyaram, Club Laptop, Refeel, Promise, Aptech, IT Source, Brainworks, ICICI Securities, Siyaram’s Silks Ltd, Gitanjali, Zee Kids, Jetking, and City Mall 36.
Sachin Marya, CEO, Franchise India informs, “With due course of time and after so many successful expos and conferences across the country, BOAG has proved itself as India’s only and biggest business opportunity platform wherein individuals who aspire to become entrepreneurs or an entrepreneur who contemplate to expand the business are highly benefited. However it’s just a beginning, BOAG has a long way ahead.”
Elaborating on the event Manan Choksi, Regional Director, RE/MAX Maharashtra says, “Both Nasik and Aurangabad are witnessing a lot of entrepreneurial activity and offer tremendous growth potential. We at RE/MAX Maharashtra, aim to open about 10 offices in both these cities in the next three years. BOAG gives a great platform to showcase business opportunity to the right kind of audience and help bridging the gap between metros and small towns in terms of organised entrepreneurship development.”