An increase suggests higher activity or improved monetization of secondary business units or shared service functions, while a decrease may indicate a reduction in non-core operations or divestitures. It is often used to track the performance of administrative or support-oriented business segments that do not fall under primary brand reporting.
This metric represents the revenue generated from franchise fees, royalties, and related services within the Corporate a...
Comparable to 'Other' or 'Corporate' segment revenues at other global restaurant franchisors, which typically include ancillary income from supply chain services, real estate leasing, or legacy brand operations.
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