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Agency Express


R130


Contact: Stephen Watson Tel: 01508 579 800 Email: stephen.watson@agencyexpress.co.uk Web: www.agencyexpress.co.uk Bfa Status: Full Established: 1998 Outlets in UK: 99 Areas Available: Some availability in most areas


Start Up Costs: £18,500+VAT Projected Profits: Up to £70k (Single van operation)


A van based franchise, Agency Express is the UK’s only nationwide ‘For Sale’ board company working for over 33% of all UK estate and lettings agents.


BCM Business Cost Management R170 Contact: Dermot Carberry Tel: 020 8144 3866 Email: dermot.carberry@bcmcorporate.co.uk Web: www.bcmcorporate.co.uk Established: 1993 Outlets in UK: 6 Areas Available: All areas are avalable Start Up Costs: £24,950 Projected Profits: £100k p.a BCM Business Cost Management is one of the world’s leading cost management companies and our worldwide franchise network continues to expand. BCM was established in 1993 and currently has offices in 16 different countries with accelerated growth in the United Kingdom. We look forward to hearing from you!


Bluebird Care


P60


Contact: Simon Dalziel Tel: 01730 260 026 Email: simondalziel@bluebirdcare.co.uk Web: www.bluebirdcare.co.uk Bfa Status: Full Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 120 Areas Available: Throughout the UK and Ireland Start Up Costs: £90k including working capital Projected Profits: To be discussed


Management Franchise, franchise owners manage the business, recruiting and training staff to provide care in peoples homes, a huge growth market.


British Franchise Association


Contact: General Enquiries Tel: 01235 820 470 Email: mailroom@thebfa.org Web: www.thebfa.org Established: 1977


The British Franchise Association (bfa) is the voice for ethical franchising in the UK, with a standards based approach to membership. Its aim is to promote ethical franchising practice and help the industry develop credibility, influence and favourable circumstances for growth. As such, one of the bfa’s main roles is to help potential franchisees recognise the good franchises and the not-so-good, as well as to help businesses involved in franchising to secure their own position amongst the good.


N40


Business Franchise


Franchise Starting Point


Contact: Annie Blinkhorn Tel: 020 8394 5216 Email: annie.blinkhorn@vmgl.com Web: www.businessfranchise.com Bfa Status: Affiliate


Business Franchise is the official magazine of the British Franchise Association and the leading monthly publication for the franchise industry. Every issue includes the latest news, comprehensive listings of franchise opportunities, and advice. It also contains the official show guide for all major franchise exhibitions in the UK. Every visitor to these shows receives two free issues after each event.


Caremark


Contact: The Recruitment Team Tel: 01903 266 392 Email: franchise@caremark.co.uk Web: www.caremark.co.uk Bfa Status: Full Established: 1996 Outlets in UK: 64 Areas Available: Across UK Start Up Costs: £80k-£100k Projected Profits: Uncapped


Caremark is a management franchise in a growing £20 billion+ market which provides excellent care and support services to customers in thier own home.


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