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" We wanted to be part of this quality-driven, dynamic and forward looking franchise."
Operations have been booming since Hugh Hoyes-Cock took on the Asian market with O’Briens in 1999. A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Englishman has lived and worked in Singapore for more than 20 years.

" I first heard about O’Briens in the late 1990s through my son Alex, who was studying Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin at the time," said Hugh. "The Irish sandwich bar was Alex’s favourite haunt and he had read that the chain was looking for franchisees. I was interested, really interested. But the challenge was would it work in my home base, Singapore?

I carried out my own market survey, which convinced me that there was a niche opportunity for O’Briens in the Asian food and beverage industry. Following much persuasion that I could make it work here, I was awarded the master franchise for Asia in 1999."

Hugh has been rapidly proving that his research was spot on. As O’Briens CEO for Asia, and working from a Singapore base, his team have been busy expanding their Pan-Asian reach.

Thanks to a franchising business model now firmly established in Asia, O’Briens’ popularity as an international lifestyle café is simply flourishing. Our international expansion is not just limited to Asia. We also have successful partners in Australia andSaudi Arabia.
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