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Franchising and Business Start-ups
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The basic idea Franchisor grants a licence (franchise) to another business (franchisee) to allow it trade using the brand / business format
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Quick stat attack on UK franchises
Annual sales £12.4 billion Franchise formats 809 Average turnover per outlet £360,000 Profitable? 90% are Average age – 47 66% male 86% married Average borrowings £70,000 Source: 2008 NatWest / BFA Survey
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Example – Cartridge World
Launched in Australia 1988. Over 1300 franchises worldwide, in 36 countries 280 stores in UK since 2001 Proposition: don’t buy new; refill and save up to 60% + environmental benefits A classic use of franchising to grow a service sector business idea
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Advantages of setting up as a franchise
Still your own business Tested & developed format & brand Advice, support, training Easier to raise finance No industry expertise required Buying power of franchisor Lower risk method of market entry + lower failure rate
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Disadvantages for the franchisee
Not cheap! Initial fees + royalties & commission Restrictions on actions Problems selling business on No industry expertise required Long-term rewards for hard work c/w going it alone? What happens if franchisor fails?
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Franchise Costs In addition to the usual operating costs (e.g. staff, rent, gas & electricity) Initial fee: £5k – 200k Service fee: % of sales (5-20%) Advertising levy: joint pot to fund brand promotion Mark-ups: may have to buy stocks from franchisor O2 is expanding in the UK via franchised shops
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Franchises and BUSS1 Specification relevance Potential angles
Spotting an opportunity Market research Business structure / organisation Why start-ups succeed & fail Potential angles Franchise or go it alone? Reducing risk of start-up Sources of finance Cash flow forecasting
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Concluding thoughts A popular method of low-risk, service-sector start-up There are some good franchises, and many poor ones Still need market research A half-way house for the budding entrepreneur Thorntons offer other retailers a franchised chocolate product range
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How do you protect an idea?
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