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Kerten Hospitality launches franchise model for Nakhati Gelato

Kerten Hospitality launches franchise model for Nakhati Gelato

Trade Arabia11-05-2025
Kerten Hospitality is expanding its female-led gelato brand, Nakhati, globally, following its debut in Saudi Arabia.
Nakhati is a social franchise model designed to empower women entrepreneurs and foster sustainable business ownership.
The brand offers more than artisanal gelato; it is a platform for inclusive entrepreneurship.
Kerten Hospitality aims to open 95 franchises worldwide within five years, with 15 openings in 2025.
A strategic partnership with Francorp supports this ambitious expansion. Each Nakhati location will feature a unique selection of locally inspired flavors, reflecting the culture and ingredients of the community it serves.
The franchise investment is designed for ease of entry and scalability, with a projected payback period of three years.
Franchisees benefit from reduced overheads and EBITDA-positive performance from day one.
In many markets, local SMEs and entrepreneurs can access subsidies, grants, and financing schemes, making ownership more accessible.
Nakhati is positioned to capture a significant share of the regional dessert market, with the ice cream industry projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.9% and reach a market value of $147.74 billion by 2030.
The brand has gained international recognition, including the Dentons Best Franchising Model Award, and has showcased its culturally rich, handcrafted gelato at global events.
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