Granite Transformations NUMBER OF OUTLETS 30+
BFA MEMBERSHIP AFFILIATE
GRANITE TRANSFORMATIONS LTD UNIT 28 DECIMUS PARK KINGSTANDING WAY
TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT TN2 3GP TEL
01892 509 680 EMAIL franchiseleads@
granitetransformations.co.uk WEB
www.gtfranchise.co.uk
Home improvements
INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE from £25,000 MINIMUM INVESTMENT circa £30,000
Granite Transformations is a world-class home improvements franchise, best known for its high grade worktops that are installed over existing surfaces, saving money and eliminating household disruption. There is a fl exible selection of franchise packages, ranging from a fully equipped workshop and high street showroom, through to an economical in-store concession site, with an exclusive sales territory of at least 100,000 households. Intensive sales and product training, backed by ongoing fi eld support from a head offi ce team, helps ease the transition from start-up to fl ourishing business.
Established Granite Transformations franchise owners have traded profi tably throughout the recession, benefi ting from complementary worktop, replacement doors and glass mosaic revenue streams, supported by award-winning national marketing.
Kall Kwik
NUMBER OF OUTLETS 49 BFA MEMBERSHIP N/A
UNIT 2, CARTWRIGHT COURT FOREST BUSINESS PARK BARDON LE67 1UE
TEL 01530 513 300 FAX 01530 513 309 EMAIL
edownes@kallkwik.co.uk WEB
www.kallkwik.co.uk
Business services INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £12,000 + VAT MINIMUM INVESTMENT £50,000 + SHOP FIT + VAT
• Kall Kwik has been in business since 1979 and, with around 50 Centres, is proud to be the UK market leader in the provision of print, design and other business services to the local community.
• Each Centre is owned and run by individuals from a variety of backgrounds who have grasped the opportunity to develop their own business success.
• Developments in communications technology and digital print capability have enabled us to evolve the Kall Kwik proposition.
• The Kall Kwik Business Services concept offers a lower entry cost to the marketplace and by outsourcing high end production ensures lower ongoing operating costs.
• Full business support including but not limited to – business planning, sales, marketing, procurement and fi nance; plus access to comprehensive marketing systems. Additionally, Franchise owners have their own website.
McDonald’s Restaurants Ltd NUMBER OF OUTLETS 1200
BFA MEMBERSHIP FULL
11-59 HIGH ROAD EAST FINCHLEY N2 8AW
WEB
www.mcdonalds.co.uk/franchising Fast food
INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £30,000 MINIMUM INVESTMENT £85,000
It’s an outstanding business opportunity, why wouldn’t you want to be part of it? McDonald’s is a modern, progressive brand. Recently we have seen record growth within the market place, contrary to the economic climate. Our new menu options and new look restaurants contribute to our success and that of our franchisees. Our continued growth, unparalleled support and unwavering fi nancial commitment to our franchisees has resulted in a strong business performance with over 2.5million customers coming through our doors in the UK everyday. So if you’re a like-minded, hands-on individual with drive and ambition, please visit:
www.mcdonalds.co.uk/franchising
Minster Cleaning Services NUMBER OF OUTLETS 41
BFA MEMBERSHIP FULL
MINSTER HOUSE 948-952 KINGSBURY ROAD ERDINGTON, BIRMINGHAM B24 9PZ
TEL 0121 386 1722 FAX 0121 386 1191 EMAIL
minster@minsterfranchise.co.uk WEB
www.minsterfranchise.co.uk
Management/commercial cleaning INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £28,225 + VAT
MINIMUM INVESTMENT working capital £40,000 - £60,000
Minster is a management franchise providing an essential business to business service – the management of commercial cleaning and allied services. Since 1982, Minster has become the biggest company in franchised commercial cleaning and has established 41 regional branch offi ces from Belfast to Bristol and Edinburgh to Essex. Many branches have grown to well over £1million turnover per annum with total network sales at £30 million. Minster’s unique marketing system provides new contracts and selling is not involved. Each branch has a vast exclusive territory and only 50 are planned for the UK. You will need a management background, resilience and working capital in the region of £40,000- £60,000. Finance is available from leading banks subject to status. Priority areas for recruitment are; Cambridge, Doncaster, Durham, Guildford, Leicester, London, Middlesex, Peterborough, Swansea. Visit
www.minsterfranchise.co.uk
Platinum Property Partners NUMBER OF OUTLETS 175
BFA MEMBERSHIP FULL
5 LANSDOWNE PLACE, 17 HOLDENHURST ROAD, BOURNEMOUTH, BH8 8EW
TEL 01202 652 101
EMAIL
info@platinumpropertypartners.co.uk WEB
www.platinumpropertypartners.co.uk
Property investment
INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £52,970 MINIMUM INVESTMENT £300,000
Platinum Property Partners (“PPP”) is an established, highly respected and successful property investment franchise that enables its Franchise Partners (PPP’s term for franchisee) to quickly, safely and successfully build UK residential property portfolios as profi tably as possible.
Launched in 2007 by Founder Steve Bolton, PPP is the world’s fi rst property investment franchise and is also the fastest growing premium franchise in UK history. There are currently over 175 Franchise Partners operating in 95 towns and cities across the UK. The company is an award-winning Landlord, a full member of British Franchise Association and the UK’s leading provider in this sector.
The tried, tested and proven business model enables PPP partners to build property portfolios that achieve an average return on investment of 15%. After paying all costs (mortgage, bills, maintenance and voids), an average property will generate £17,000 gross profi t per annum from rental income alone.
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