Ediya Coffee
이디야커피Korean coffee franchise · 3,000 stores · 3 countries
Investment & fees
Figures shown for market: KR
| Total investment (low) (as of 2022) | ₩12,913,000,020 |
|---|---|
| Initial franchise fee (as of 2026) | ₩12,000,000 |
| Royalty (as of 2026) | ₩250,000 |
| Marketing fee (as of 2026) | ₩2,000,000 |
| Liquid capital required (as of 2026) | ₩5,000,000 |
Figures are historical, come from the named source, and are not a promise or projection of your results. Costs and outcomes vary by market, site and operator.
Brand facts
- Founded
- 2001
- Total units
- 3,000
- Countries
- 3
- Headquarters
- Seoul
- Overseas model
- master-franchise
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Territory availability
- Southeast AsiaOpen
About the brand
Ediya Coffee is a South Korean coffee franchise founded in 2001 and headquartered in Seoul. Positioned in the mid-price segment, it operates roughly 3,000 stores in Korea — among the country's largest coffee chains by store count — using a flat monthly royalty model rather than percentage-based fees. The company roasts its own beans and supplies franchisees directly. Since 2023 it has expanded abroad, opening in Guam, launching a Malaysian master franchise in 2024, and signing a Southeast Asia master franchise covering Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
Malaysia MFA Jun 2024 (consortium; operator Ediya Coffee Services Sdn Bhd) — first store Dec 2024, 200 stores targeted by 2029; Kolao Group/Grandview Property MFA (Jan 2025) for Laos-Cambodia-Myanmar; Guam entry Dec 2023
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