NANYANG Franchise

Is an education franchise actually worth investing in?

For investors and operators who want a real business in Singapore — not just a structure with their name on it.

NANYANG 加盟、新加坡教育实体经营、EP 路径与未来 PR 规划。

A lot of franchise conversations stop at the numbers: investment amount, projected revenue, breakeven month. Those matter, but they're not what determines whether this works for you. What matters is whether you're actually equipped — and willing — to operate a tuition centre day to day, in a market you may not fully know yet.

Where I help

Fit assessment — honestly, before the paperwork — whether owning and running a centre suits your background, capital, and risk tolerance.
EP & pathway planning — how centre ownership connects to your Employment Pass, and realistically, to future PR.
Operating reality — staffing, enrolment, local regulation — the parts that don't show up in a franchise deck.
Network access — introductions to existing NANYANG operators who'll tell you what actually happened in their first year.

What this isn't

This isn't a sales conversation where every question gets answered with "yes, and it gets even better." If your capital or expectations don't match the reality of running a centre here, I'll tell you that directly, before you commit anything.

Before you reach out — this helps me prepare
  • Your current visa/pass status, or whether you're applying from outside Singapore
  • Capital range you're prepared to commit, including working capital beyond the franchise fee
  • Whether you intend to operate the centre hands-on, or manage it remotely
  • Your timeline — exploratory, or ready to move in the next quarter

Let's pressure-test the fit.

Before you look at numbers, let's check whether this is the right business for you in the first place.