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This is not a conventional business acquisition or franchise resale.
BrightMind Learning Hub is seeking one committed operating and investment partner to jointly establish and grow a new BrightMind student-care and enrichment centre in the Marsiling / Woodlands heartland.
The opportunity is structured for someone who wants to build and operate an education business with meaningful ownership and a substantial share of its economic upside, while starting with the benefit of an established brand framework and premises already secured.
The proposed commercial structure is particularly attractive to the operating partner:
- 49% equity ownership in the new JV company
- 80% of lawful Distributable Profit allocated to the operating partner, with 20% to BrightMind
- S$200,000 initial partner capital commitment, principally deployed into the JV's own setup, working capital and operations rather than paid to BrightMind as a conventional business-sale price
- A structured mechanism under which part of available Surplus Cash may be applied towards repayment of properly recorded Partner Shareholder Loans
- BrightMind retains 51% ownership and ordinary shareholder control, while the operating partner leads the centre's day-to-day operations within the agreed budget and operating framework.
Premises already secured
- BrightMind has secured an approximately 1,894 sqft / 176 sqm HDB premises at 408 Woodlands Street 41 through the HDB Place2Lease process.
- The awarded Base Rent is S$3,500 per month, with prevailing service & conservancy charges (S&CC) and GST where applicable.
- For a sizeable neighbourhood education centre, this provides the JV with a relatively lean premises-cost base compared with many conventional commercial education spaces.
- The final occupancy structure will be implemented through the appropriate sub-tenancy, licence, co-sharing or other lawful arrangement, subject to applicable HDB / landlord requirements.
Where does the S$200,000 go?
An important distinction is that the S$200,000 is not simply a S$200,000 payment to BrightMind for 49% of a company.
It is intended principally to capitalise and fund the new JV business, including matters such as:
- renovation, fit-out, furniture and equipment;
- premises deposits and occupancy costs;
- recruitment, payroll and staffing;
- marketing and enrolment;
- operating expenses and programme costs; and
- working capital for the centre.
The agreement also expressly protects the capital structure: BrightMind's 51% shareholding does not, by itself, allow BrightMind to appropriate the partner's unused Initial Funding. Subject to applicable law and creditor priority, properly recorded Partner Shareholder Loans are treated separately from ordinary shareholder distributions.
This is therefore better viewed as an opportunity to fund and co-own a new operating business, rather than purchasing an existing business from a seller for S$200,000.
What BrightMind contributes
- BrightMind will contribute its brand, operating platform and support framework to the JV.
- This includes the BrightMind operating concept and brand assets, operating templates and policies, standard operating resources, initial orientation, marketing materials and programme-positioning support, together with operational reviews and continuing Brand, safety and parent-facing guidance.
- BrightMind will also provide the secured premises opportunity and governance framework for the new outlet.
What the operating partner will do
- This opportunity is intended for a hands-on operating partner, not a passive financial investor.
- The selected partner will take primary responsibility for the centre's day-to-day establishment and operations, including staffing, enrolment, parent communications, collections, centre administration, cash-flow management, local execution and operational compliance.
The partner will have meaningful operational autonomy within the approved budget and BrightMind's operating and Brand standards.
Who may be suitable
We are particularly interested in speaking with experienced educators, student-care or enrichment professionals, tuition/enrichment operators, education entrepreneurs, former education-sector professionals, or commercially capable individuals who genuinely want to operate and grow a centre.
Existing enrichment operators looking for a physical base or a second location may also find the structure attractive.
Applicants should be comfortable with an initial S$200,000 capital commitment and be prepared to take an active role in the business.
Why this opportunity is different
Most education-business listings involve paying a seller for an existing business, purchasing a franchise or taking over an expensive commercial lease.
This opportunity offers a different proposition:
- you are joining at the establishment stage, participating in 49% ownership, receiving 80% of Distributable Profit under the agreed economic structure, and deploying your capital principally into the business that you will help operate and grow.
- The premises and BrightMind platform are already in place to provide the foundation for the JV.
Detailed financial projections, operating assumptions, premises arrangements, corporate documents and the full JV terms will be made available to suitable shortlisted parties following an initial discussion.
Serious enquiries only.
Please include a short introduction covering your education/business background, current business interests, operating experience, intended level of involvement and ability to meet the S$200,000 capital commitment.
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