A franchise is an entity belonging to a larger corporate body that one can purchase and operate to one's own standards and specifications. A chain is an entity that cannot be purchased by an individual, but can be managed by an individual under the auspices of a corporation.
its a chain because there are lots of them
"Difference between sme and corporate client?"
difference between frenchise and multinationcompany
No, there is no difference.
any kind of difference between branch office and corporate office
difference between business level strategy and corporate level strategy?
link between corporate objectives and marketing objectives
what is the difference between bop restarunt and traditional restaurant?
The term "corporate social responsibility" and "corporate citizenship" are often used interchangeably. They are used to describe the idea of a business making a positive difference in the world.
Corporate bonds are issued by a company, Treasury bonds by the government
Corporate governance is for the accountability to shareholders, corporate social responsibility is for the accountability to remaining other stakeholders.
The difference between corporate banking and ordinary civilian banking is that corporate banking helps businesses with their international transactions, by receiving and sending money as well as manage foreign currency.