Figaro Coffee Group Inc
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Figaro Coffee Group Inc
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Figaro Coffee Group, Inc. operates as a coffee company and coffeehouse chain that works on the franchise model. The company is headquartered in Binan, Laguna. The company went IPO on 2022-01-24. The company serves, arranges and caters for foods, drinks, refreshments and other food or commodities, to partner and/or collaborate with other players in the food industry for the management and operation of food establishments and to acquire, invest, organize, develop, promote, or otherwise undertake the management and operation of commercial franchises in the food industry. The company provides facilities and commissaries and performs all other activities and services incidental thereto, necessary or desirable in relation thereto, and offers and sells to public such products, franchises, services and other operations. The company also operates its own roasting facility, warehouse and supplies and commissaries to cater and supply its stores and business partners.
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