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ActionCOACH Business Coaching S50 Business Franchise magazine M110 Daily Mail M20
Contact name: Vesna Siljanovska Magazine Contact name: Carole Barker Marketing/Promotional/
Agency Express T140 Tel: 020 8394 5215 Tel: 0161 836 5001 Media services
Contact name: Stephen Watson Specialised
Email:
vesna@businessfranchise.com Email:
carole.barker@dailymail.co.uk
Tel: 01508 579800
Website:
www.businessfranchise.com Website: www.dailymailclassi
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Email:
stephen.watson@agencyexpress.co.uk
bfa status: Associate bfa status: Associate
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www.agencyexpress.co.uk Business Franchise is the of cial magazine of the British Established: 1896
bfa status: Full Franchise Association and the leading monthly publication
As the UK’s best-selling quality mid-market daily paper, the
Established: 1998
for the franchise industry. Every issue includes the latest
Daily Mail showcase the best franchises every Monday to
news, comprehensive listings of franchise opportunities,
Number of outlets in UK: 97
an ideal target market.
marketing and legal advice, and the magazine contains the
Areas available: Some availability in most areas of cial show guide for all major franchise exhibitions in the
Total start-up cost: £18,500 (plus fully reclaimable VAT)
UK. Every visitor to these shows receives two free issues
after each event.
Projected pro ts: Details available on request
Agency Express is the UK’s only nationwide ‘For Sale’
board company: a low cost-low overhead van-based
business.
Auditel (UK) P10 Cash Generator T30 Daltons Weekly M40
Contact name: Chris Allison Business services Contact name: Robin Page Retail
Contact name: Tony Arnold Media services
Tel: 01962 863915 Tel: 01204 574444
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chris.allison@auditel.net Email:
robin.page@cashgenerator.co.uk
Email:
tarnold@cmpi.biz
Website:
www.auditelfranchise.co.uk Website:
www.cashgenerator.co.uk
Website:
www.daltonsbusiness.com
bfa status: Full bfa status: Full
bfa status: Af liate
Established: 1994 Established: 1994
Daltons Media offers a unique dual-route to the buyers of
Number of outlets in UK: 110 Number of outlets in UK: 80+ franchises through its print and online products – Daltons
Areas available: Nationwide Areas available: To be discussed at rst meeting
Weekly and
www.daltonsbusiness.com.
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Total start-up cost: £32,900 + VAT Total start-up cost: £45,000 minimum investment
Projected pro ts: N/A Projected pro ts: To be discussed at rst meeting
Auditel, the leading cost and purchase management Cash Generator is an innovative and rapidly expanding
franchise, offers a secure profession, signi cant nancial retailer of new and pre-owned products and nancial
rewards, unrivalled training and ongoing support. services including cheque cashing and buybacks.
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Blazes Fireplace and Heating Centre T40 ChipsAway P85 Dietcare S120
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Contact name: Stuart Law Home improvement/ Contact name: Lloyd Evans Automotive Contact name: Steve Sykes Diet/Fitness
Tel: 01282 831176 Fittings Tel: 01562 825599 Tel: 0161 292 4918
Email:
stuartlaw@blazes.co.uk Email:
lloydevans@chipsaway.co.uk Email:
steve@dietcare.com
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www.blazes.co.uk Website:
www.chipsaway.co.uk Website:
franchise@dietcare.com
bfa status: Full bfa status: Full bfa status: N/A
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Established: 1989 Established: 1994 Established: 1976
Number of outlets in UK: 25 Number of outlets in UK: 350 Number of outlets in UK: 11
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Total start-up cost: Showroom – £80,000; Total start-up cost: From £22,500 Total start-up cost: £14,750 plus VAT
home-based – £20,000
Projected pro ts: Over 70% Projected pro ts: £12,000 in rst year
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Projected pro ts: £15,000-£30,000 in year one
ChipsAway is the market leader in the SMART (Small to Dietcare has been in the healthy eating, weight
Showroom business retailing res, replaces and central Medium Area Repair Technology) automotive paintwork management business since 1976 and has established itself
heating. Home-based central heating advisors required for repair market. as a leading authority in the eld of obesity.
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The British Franchise Association S40 Community Times S20 Dream Doors V10
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Contact name: Pip Wilkins Trade association Contact name: Jonathan Gibbs Business services Contact name: Alex Waite Retail
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Tel: 01865 379892 Tel: 01792 773399 Tel: 023 9260 4630
Email:
mailroom@thebfa.org Email:
j.gibbs@communitytimes.co.uk Email:
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Number of outlets in UK: 200+ Number of outlets in UK: 35
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Total start-up cost: £5,000-£25,000 Total start-up cost: £60,000
Projected pro ts: £20,000-£85,000+ Projected pro ts: 40% gross pro t
Community-based televison channel focusing on video Dream Doors is the UK’s number-one franchised
advert sales. kitchen facelift company, with over 20 showrooms open
nationwide. As a management operation, Dream Doors
franchisees focus on sales and need no previous kitchen
experience.
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