PostNet aims to open stores in Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz, Oshakati and Rundu simultaneously, creating a robust and immediate market presence. Photo Contributed
PostNet aims to open stores in Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz, Oshakati and Rundu simultaneously, creating a robust and immediate market presence. Photo Contributed

PostNet expands into Namibia

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PostNet, South Africa’s premier copy, print, courier and digital services franchise, has announced its expansion into Namibia, marking the brand's entry into a new and promising market, offering unparalleled business opportunities for local entrepreneurs.

“We are excited about the launch of PostNet into Namibia, and we are confident that our range and personal service, such as copy and print, courier, digital, and stationery, will meet the market needs in these times,” said Chris Wheeler, CEO of PostNet Southern Africa, who has been with the company for 30 years.

“Namibia's vibrant economy and growing demand for business services make it an ideal market for PostNet's expansion,” Wheeler added.

PostNet plans to establish a strong presence in Namibia by targeting key areas: Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz, Oshakati and Rundu.

This strategic positioning will ensure that PostNet's services are accessible to a broad customer base, fostering growth and market penetration.



Competitive investment opportunity

Each PostNet store in Namibia will be competitively priced, with setup costs ranging between N$850 000 and N$950 000.

This investment provides franchisees with a comprehensive package, including equipment, training and ongoing support.

The ideal franchisee candidate should possess the experience and capabilities to operate the business effectively under PostNet’s established guidelines.



Legacy of success

Established in 1994, PostNet has grown to become a household name in South Africa, boasting over 470 outlets and counting.

The brand’s remarkable growth and enduring success are a testament to its robust business model.

PostNet's franchisees frequently expand their operations, with many owning multiple stores.



Unparalleled business model

PostNet’s franchise model is designed for success, providing a comprehensive support system that ensures franchisees thrive.

The nationwide presence of PostNet has been instrumental in building a strong brand identity and customer loyalty.

Franchisees benefit from extensive training, cutting-edge technology and ongoing operational support, which collectively drive their businesses towards exceptional profitability.

For more information about franchising opportunities with PostNet in Namibia, please contact Basil O’Hagan, PostNet Franchise Sales Africa at +2783 4124459 or [email protected] / [email protected]

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