1930
700
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₹35,00,000
₹2,00,00,000
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KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is one of the most recognized and beloved fast-food brands globally. Owned by Yum! Brands, KFC is known for its signature fried chicken, burgers, wraps, and rice bowls. With millions of loyal customers across India, KFC is a dominant player in the quick service restaurant (QSR) space.
As a franchisee, you get access to a globally proven model, powerful brand equity, and continuous operational support. With over 700+ outlets in India, KFC offers a scalable and high-revenue business opportunity.
🌍 Global brand with massive Indian market share
📦 Strong supply chain and vendor network
💡 Excellent ROI and high average order value
🚀 Aggressive growth potential in smaller cities
🍽️ Menu innovations for Indian palate (veg & non-veg)
🏆 Trusted brand with loyal customer base
Brand Name: KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
Established: 1930 (Global), 1995 (India)
India Headquarters: Gurgaon, Haryana
Franchise Owner (India): Yum! Restaurants India Pvt. Ltd.
Franchise Units (India): 700+
Presence: PAN India (Tier 1, 2, and 3 cities)
KFC has become a household name in India, serving millions of customers with consistent quality and innovative menu items that cater to local tastes.
KFC offers world-class support, ensuring every outlet meets global standards:
✅ Comprehensive training for franchisee and staff (operations, hygiene, SOPs)KFC India seeks franchise partners who are:
Business-minded individuals or companies with experience in food or retail
Able to invest significantly in setup and infrastructure
Willing to strictly follow KFC’s quality and brand guidelines
Ready to manage a high-traffic food outlet
Preferably located in high-footfall zones such as malls, high streets, airports, or IT parks
Investment Component | Amount |
---|---|
Franchise Fee | ₹35 – ₹50 Lakhs (approx.) |
Total Investment Range | ₹1 – ₹2 Crores (depending on location & format) |
Minimum Investment Required | ₹1 Crore (approx.) |
Royalty Fee | ~6% of monthly gross revenue |
Note: Actual investment may vary depending on city, outlet size, format (inline vs. standalone), and leasing costs.