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Event sponsor: KEY l High Investment


British Franchise Association (bfa)


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


Established in 1977, the bfa’s aim is to promote ethical franchising practice and to help potential franchisees recognise the good franchises and the not-so-good. The bfa has a standards-based approach and franchisors wishing to become members must meet specific criteria to establish that their franchise represents a fair and ethical opportunity. The Association is renowned worldwide for its franchising standards: it was a founder member of the World Franchise Council, admitted franchisees as members from 2012 and takes part in discussions at an EU level. In February 2016, the bfa announced the appointment of Pip Wilkins, former head of operations, as its CEO. Pip took up her new role on 6 April, succeeding Brian Smart who is retiring after 27 years.


Broccoli Pizza & Pasta


Contact: Richard Kay Tel: 07947 251 077 Email: richard.k@broccoli.ae Web: www.broccolipizzaandpasta.com Established: 2011 Outlets in UK: 4 Areas available: London Start-up costs: £160k-£200k Projected profits: 18-45%


Broccoli Pizza & Pasta is a fresh Italian food brand which offers freshly prepared and customised dishes to suit the clients’ requirements and dietary needs.


Business Franchise Magazine


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 of 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 exhibitions receives two free issues after each event.


E50 / Information Point H80 l Highlighted Exhibitors E110 l Low Cost Franchises Cafe2U


Contact: Martyn Ward Tel: 0113 232 0118 Email: mward@uk.cafe2u.com Web: www.cafe2u.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2006 Outlets in UK: 85 Areas available: All Start-up costs: £26,650 Projected profits: AOR


Cafe2U is one of the world’s premier mobile coffee franchise systems, delivering fresh espresso coffee and great food to businesses, events and functions.


Carl’s Jr. Chemex International


Contact: Michael Graham Tel: 0121 565 6300 Email: recruitment@chemexuk.com Web: www.chemexuk.com Established: 1984 Outlets in UK: 50 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £23.5k+vat franchise fee (includes start-up pack) – £5k incentive available Projected profits: 30%


Chemex are a respected franchise supplying reputable cleaning and hygiene products. Grow and secure a profitable income from as few as 100 customers!


Chopstix Noodle Bar


Contact: Sumit Devi Tel: 07983 541 896 Email: s.devi@chopstixgroup.com Web: www.chopstixgroup.com Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 50 Areas available: UK and Europe Startup costs: From £95k Projected profits: £90k


Chopstix Group is an emerging oriental fast-food restaurant chain with over 60 sites spreading across the UK and Northern Ireland.


The Christmas Decorators B80


Contact: Ged Comerford Tel: 07977 134 252 Email: ged@thechristmasdecorators.com Web: www.thechristmasdecorators.com bfa status: Associate Established: 2005 Outlets in UK: 37 Areas available: East Sussex, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Kent, Suffolk and Norfolk Startup costs: £19.5k investment and c.£10k working capital Projected profits: See prospectus


Designers and installers of amazing Christmas lights and decorations to commercial properties and private residences.


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Show Guide l Growing Your Own Business Coconut Creatives VIP Lounge


Contact: Helen Mansfield Tel: 01725 511 673 Email: helen@coconutcreatives.co.uk Web: www.coconutcreatives.co.uk bfa status: Affiliate Established: 2005


Coconut Creatives is a strategic marketing company that works with franchisors to help them grow.


The Creation Station LC01


Contact: Maggie Seager Tel: 01395 239 700 Email: maggie@thecreationstation.co.uk Web: www.thecreationstation.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2002 Outlets in UK: 107 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £5.5k+vat Projected profits: £10k-£20k pa


A rewarding and flexible career, inspiring children through exploratory art classes and parties. Perfect if you want to prioritise family commitments.


DOR-2-DOR


Contact: Jeff Frankling Tel: 07913 132 277 Email: jeff@dor2dor.com Web: www.dor2dor.com Established: 1987 Outlets in UK: 66 Areas available: Various Startup costs: £9.5k Projected profits: £35k-£75k


Leaflet distribution of leaflets and brochures to local residential households. A one-stop- shop including design print and delivery.


Dream Doors


Contact: Troy Tappenden Tel: 023 9260 4630 Email: recruitment@dreamdoors.co.uk Web: www.dreamdoorsfranchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 2000 Outlets in UK: 74 Areas available: All areas Startup costs: £75k Projected profits: From £50k-£150k+


Management franchise with the UK’s largest kitchen facelift retailer. Kitchen industry experience isn’t needed as award-winning- training is provided.


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TICKET LINE 020 8394 5294 WEBSITE www.franchiseinfo.co.uk


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