RECOGNITION EXPRESS LTD
NUMBER OF OUTLETS BFA MEMBERSHIP
UNIT 2 FOREST BUSINESS PARK BARDON COALVILLE LEICESTERSHIRE
LE67 1UE TEL 01530 513 300 FAX 01530 513 309 EMAIL
stoplis@recognition-express.com WEB
www.recognition-express.com/franchise
SIGNS EXPRESS LTD
NUMBER OF OUTLETS BFA MEMBERSHIP
80 INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE FULL MINIMUM INVESTMENT 52
INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE FULL MINIMUM INVESTMENT
Corporate recognition specialists £10,000
£35,000
“Probably the most successful business to business franchise in the UK” – Nigel Toplis, managing director. • Over 30 years in business, successive annual growth, Franchisor of the Year, renowned expertise in centralised marketing programmes, strong brand, wide product range – multiple income streams.
• We need people who will build relationships, communicate well and work hard – who have real ambition to successfully run a B2B operation.
• Three weeks initial training, lifetime refresher training, centralised marketing systems, marketing launch programme, full range of samples and collateral. • Delivering business planning, financial analysis, product/service training and ongoing high level support. • We are the UK’s leading supplier and manufacturer of corporate and personalised products to businesses in our arena. • We trade in a marketplace in excess of £2 billion per annum. Recognition Express is a true business to business franchise opportunity for those people who are looking for a proven and successful management franchise.
Signage £21,000
£32,500 Launched in 1989, Signs Express has developed into the UK and Ireland’s leading signage business and franchise network.
THE OLD CHURCH ST MATTHEWS ROAD NORWICH NR1 1SP
TEL 01603 625 925 FAX 01603 613 136 EMAIL
franchise@signsexpress.co.uk WEB
www.signsexpress.co.uk
THE SUBWAY® CHAIN
NUMBER OF OUTLETS 1,450+IN UK INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE BFA MEMBERSHIP
FULL MINIMUM INVESTMENT
Our franchise model has been designed to provide a full professional service to a vast marketplace of potential customers in the lucrative business-to-business sector. Prospective franchisees require no industry experience as full training and ongoing support is provided. Your skills will be entirely based on your own experience. Key attributes include:
• Drive and determination to succeed • Commitment and enthusiasm for hard work • Commercial business-to-business awareness • Excellent management skills and good sales ability
A typical Signs Express franchise operates from a light industrial unit, meaning no costly high street premises and a greater versatility that van-based franchises.
Fast food
£10,000 Franchise Fee £100,000
CHASTON HOUSE, MILL COURT HINTON WAY, GREAT SHELFORD CAMBRIDGESHIRE CB22 5LD
TEL 0800 0855 058 UK / 001 800 413 076 Eire FAX 01223 844 884 EMAIL
franchiseopportunities@subway.co.uk WEB
www.subway.co.uk
THE ZIP YARD
NUMBER OF OUTLETS BFA MEMBERSHIP
25 INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE ASSOCIATE MINIMUM INVESTMENT The ZipYard is one of the most successful and fastest growing garments business in the UK and Ireland.
UNIT 2, CARTWRIGHT COURT FOREST BUSINESS PARK BARDON, COALVILLE LE67 1UE
TEL 01530 513 307 EMAIL
jmatthews@thezipyard.co.uk WEB
www.thezipyard.co.uk
WILKINS CHIMNEY SWEEP NUMBER OF OUTLETS 5
• The ZipYard is owned and operated by the franchise team who also run Recognition Express, who have over 30 years plus experience in business franchising. The team are on hand to offer help and advice, marketing support, on-going training, product development and much more.
• We need people who are ambitious to run their own business, customer driven, well organised and keen to follow a proven business system.
• Two weeks comprehensive training covering business practices, computer systems, running a centre, marketing and promotions, recruitment and counter sales.
INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE BFA MEMBERSHIP PROVISIONAL MINIMUM INVESTMENT
NIYMECH HOUSE, SOUTHDOWN ROAD, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, RG19 3BF
TEL 01635 551 454 EMAIL
franchise@wilkinschimneysweep.co.uk WEB
www.franchisechimneysweep.co.uk
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Residential cleaning and property services £14,000
£14,000
Wilkins Chimney Sweep is a full-time, van-based chimney sweep franchise that operates from a home office. Originally established in 1895, we offer a new business with a long history. If you’re practical, with a ‘business’ mind, looking for a sustainable, profitable business model and you don’t mind getting a bit grubby, this franchise may be the one for you. A ‘need’ rather than ‘want’ service, yearly repeat business, no premises, no big sell, just good honest hard work delivering a great customer service. Three weeks initial training and a further week to gain formal qualifications, all equipment, marketing launch, back office systems and clothing is all included in the purchase price.
The SUBWAY® chain is the largest specialist sandwich chain in the UK & Ireland, with more than 1,450 stores. Worldwide, the SUBWAY® chain has more than 31,500 stores in 91 countries. Stores offer customers a delicious range of Subs made right in front of them on freshly baked bread – just the way they want it. The SUBWAY® chain is seeking to open a further 550 stores in the UK and Ireland by 2010. The flexibility of the franchise system has enabled outlets to open in a wide range of locations. According to a report from the British Sandwich Association, the SUBWAY® chain hit the no.1 spot in the UK for sandwich sales in May 2008 – with nearly double the sales of its nearest competitor. The chain was named the no.1 global franchise opportunity by Entrepreneur magazine in its 2009 Annual Franchise 500 Ranking – the sixteenth time it has received this honour. The concept is to keep franchisee investment low, the operation simple and offer customers fresh, great tasting food. There is no need for grills and fryers in a SUBWAY® outlet and because of the simplicity of the operation, there is an adaptable approach to the physical layout of the outlets.
Retail £15,000 £33,000 + shop fit
A-Z FRANCHISE DIRECTORY To be included call 020 8394 5283
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