
I Want To
License
My Brand
Licensing trademarks for business purposes has existed for many years and consumers are buying more licensed products and brand names now than ever before. Licensing can benefit your business in the following ways:
- Expand your current product portfolio
- Generate incremental, new revenue streams
- Complement and enhance your core values
- Test new products with fast lead times and minimising risk and expenses
- Expand globally without setting up a new international local team
- Encourage customer loyalty and build brand equity
- Make your brand more lifestyle orientated
and engaging new consumers outside your core range and industry


I Want To
License
Someone Else's
Brand
market-leading brands and copyright to adorn your already successful product range and services. The right IP can help you to:
- Increase market share
- Expand your current product portfolio
- Enhance valuable and existing retail partnerships
- Increase your company’s channel and distribution presence
- Launch a new, direct to consumer program with the licensor’s recognised brand
- Increase sales through a wider portfolio offer
- Lend credibility to your own products
- Generates incremental revenue
Licensees are allowed to license a brand from its owner to use within your own business to produce new products, services or limited edition campaigns leveraging your operational effectivemess and efficiencies – just adding this new brand to your range.
Yes you could exploit intellectual property assets for growth
Australia and Global
We'd Love to Help License
As a Licensor, you control the use of your brand, copyright and other IP in the market. In return you can achieve incremental growth.
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