"We are planning to open 80 new stores in the country, by the end of current fiscal, out of which around 20 would be opened in towns in which we are not already present," Barista Coffee's Chief Executive Officer Partha Dattagupta said. Barista has around 206 outlets, including 17 in the overseas market.
The company, which is focusing on opening stores in the domestic market, is following three models for this purpose the corporate ones, in which it opens outlets areas near offices, the high-street area of high footfalls such as malls and shopping complexes and company-owned exclusive stores.
"These exclusive stores are the ones which are very important to us and we would open 10 more exclusive stores to add on to the 11 existing stores in the country" the CEO said.
As per the plan for stores in towns where Barista does not have any presence till now, these would be owned by the company. The promoters of the company would invest the amount required for expansion.
Besides this, the company would open two new stores in Bangladesh in the current fiscal.
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"Opening of each store will cost around Rs 40 lakh and the entire amount will be invested by the promoters," Dattagupta said.
Barista Coffee hopes to break even this FY, open 80 more outlets