TNC, biggest cyber cafe franchise in the Philippines, saw its growth stalled by the 2020 lockdown like many other businesses. As cyber cafes and many other establishments were forced to closed down, TNC’s 200+ branches nationwide saw its number dwindle to ~50 post-lockdown. Desptie the world opening up, TNC higher-ups saw it fit to hold off opening their cafe franchising to develop business concepts that fit the modern world.
On May 28, 2024 at TNC P. Noval, TNC Group CEO Eric Redulfin alongwith VP of Operations Jim Paulo Sy formally announced the relaunch of TNC’s Cyber Cafe business. This relaunch sees TNC also offering their new concepts they developed post-lockdown which includes their Study Hub co-working spaces that sees the cyber cafe brandย go beyond gaming.
TNC Cyber Cafe relaunch is also bolstered by TNC’s core pillars for their brand and what they offer. Besides commitment to customer service, TNC revitalized mantra is reinforced by business partnerships that see branches offer much more.
TNC’sย Gaming and Beyondย ideology is rooted on their new business concepts that besides offering co-working spaces, expand to offering private pods for both students and workers to going all the way to being community event venues or workshops and much more.
With successful concepts like High Grounds seeing breakout performance and becoming central to the Manila gaming scene for both endemic and non-endemic functions, TNC’s cyber cafe and new conceot are now back to offer gaming experiences and more to more people nationwide.
TNC Cyber Cafe is now open for franchise opportunities. Contact them at [email protected] or visit their website at www.tnc.com.ph
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Kim Navarro, sana magkaroon ng comeback yung mga internet cafe dahil bukod sa namimiss ko yung pagtambay at pagsama sa mga kaklase/kakilala ko noong estudyante pa ako, marami ring employment opportunity duon para maging “Technician on-demand/for rent”. Thriving pa kasi yung mga internet cafe noong wala pang COVID dahil na rin sa mga improvement sa internet access. COVID lang talaga ang pumatay sa mga internet cafe dahil sa mga restriction sa business operations.
Carlo Joselito Chua TnC bumabalik na, try mo.
Kim Navarro Sana may magfranchise ulit sa Apalit.