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Contact: Hugh Furness Tel: 0845 498 9622 Email:
hugh@postandpackinguk.com Web:
www.postandpackinguk.com Established: 2012 Outlets in UK: 6 Areas available: most UK Start-up costs: £25k Projected Profits: 14% to 20%
Post & Packing is your very own walk-in mail room for retail and business customers alike. As your independent postal retailer, we make sure your goods and communications are dispatched and delivered on time, in tact and without any fuss or bother.
Professor Poopenshtinken’s Magical Maths
J25
Contact: Bethan Kench Tel: 0116 202 9944 Email:
bethan@magicalmathsfranchise.com Web:
www.magicalmathsfranchise.com Established: 2010 Outlets in UK: 33 Areas available: 148 territories available Start-up costs: £16k-£26k depending on territory size Projected Profits: £30k-£80k+ depending on territory size
We make maths SUPERFUN for primary aged children! We run afterschool and day-time clubs, holiday camps and exhibitions with jaw-dropping excitement!
Progressive Sports G170
Contact: Shaun Rashid Tel: 01889 580 269 Email:
franchise@progressive-sports.co.uk Web:
www.progressive-sports.co.uk Established: 2006 Outlets in UK: 20 Start-up costs: £7,950+vat Projected Profits: £35k-£85k
Progressive Sports prides itself in being a leading provider of PE and sport in schools and communities across the UK.
Promedica24 L150
Contact: Dan Archer Tel: 07584 178 458 Email:
d.archer@
promedica24.co.uk Web:
www.promedica24franchise.co.uk bfa status: Provisional Established: 2014 Outlets in UK: Nationwide Areas available: Nationwide Start-up costs: c.£15k Projected Profits: Enquire for presentation
A truly different care franchise. The only care franchise to specialise in live-in care only. Lower investment, less administrative burden more care.
The Property Franchise Group B120 l Low-cost franchises G40 lProfessional advisors Radfield Home Care
Contact: Hannah MacKechnie Tel: 01743 548 550 Email:
franchise@radfield.co.uk Web:
www.radfieldhomecare.co.uk bfa status: Provisional Established: 2008 Outlets in UK: 5 Areas available: UK-wide Start-up costs: £25k+vat Projected Profits: Varies by region
Radfield Home Care provide support and care to elderly clients living at home. Combining our medical and financial expertise we can guide you to success.
Rainbow International G230
Contact: Sharon Hayman Tel: 01623 675 100 Email:
s.hayman@rainbow-int.co.uk Web:
www.rainbow-int-franchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1987 Outlets in UK: 80 Areas available: Various Start-up costs: Min. £55k + working capital Projected Profits:
Rainbow International is one of the UK’s leading franchise suppliers of disaster recovery and specialist cleaning services. Much more than a business.
Right at Home UK E210
Contact: Kate Dilworth Tel: 07825 047 344 Email:
kate.dilworth@rightathomeuk.com Web:
www.rightathomefranchising.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 2010 Outlets in UK: 40 Areas available: UK-wide Start-up costs: Up to £130k incl. working capital Projected Profits: Vary by region - specific data shared at first meeting
Right at Home is one of the world’s most trusted home care companies, helping people to continue living happily and independently in their own homes.
Safeclean
Contact: Jen Chapman Tel: 01235 444 725 Email:
jennifer.chapman@
valspar.com Web:
www.safeclean.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1965 Outlets in UK: 47 Areas available: UK-wide Start-up costs: £19,995 Projected Profits: AOR
Safeclean by Guardsman is one of the UK’s leading carpet and furniture cleaning franchises, providing professional cleaning services to homes and businesses.
E120 Shuttercraft
Contact: Sean Goldsmith Tel: 01962 280 505 Email:
sean@shuttercraft.co.uk Web:
www.shuttercraft.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2006 Outlets in UK: 19 Areas available: Multiple Start-up costs: £25k
Shuttercraft is one of the UK’s premium plantation shutter franchises. It has high margins, low overheads and a positive cashflow.
Signarama G190
Contact: Annetta Doyle Tel: 020 8930 9047 Email:
annetta.doyle@
sarfranchising.com Web:
www.signarama.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 1987 Outlets in UK: 11 Areas available: UK-wide Start-up costs: £160k-£180k incl. franchise fee Projected Profits: Net profit 25%-30%
Signarama, one of the world’s largest sign franchises, provides high quality visual communications and brand management solutions to local businesses.
Snack-in-the-Box
Contact: Sean Cleveland Tel: 020 8879 8303 Email:
enquiries@sitb.co.uk Web:
www.sitb.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1996 Outlets in UK: 85 Areas available: Nationwide Start-up costs: £20k Projected Profits: £20k- £50k
Partnered with Mars and other major brands, Snack-in-the-Box is one of the UK’s No.1 vending franchises. It specialises in delivering snacks to the workplace.
G120 G140 lGrowing Your Own Business F130 Sherpa Kids E100
Contact: Vicki Prout Tel: 07760 436 405 Email:
vicki@sherpa-kids.com Web:
www.sherpakids.co.uk bfa status: Provisional Established: 2012 Outlets in UK: 12 Areas available: UK-wide Start-up costs: £15.5k Projected Profits: Yr1 (One school with 20 children everyday), £2k/month net.
Outside school hours care management. Internationally accredited service provider, unlocking the imagination of primary school children after school club.
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