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ActionCOACH P220 Contact: Julie Wagstaff Tel: 01284 701 648 Email: juliewagstaff @actioncoach.com Web: www.actioncoach.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1993 Outlets in UK: 150 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £40k Projected profi ts: Yr1 £25k, Yr2 £100k


ActionCOACH helps businesses get results, so the owner can have more life... the methodology works for its franchise owners too!


Agency Express P30


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: 114 Areas available: Availability in most areas Startup costs: £24.5k (plus reclaimable vat) Projected profi ts: Single van operation – up to £75k / Multi-van operation up to £250k


A van-based franchise, Agency Express is the UK’s only nationwide ‘For Sale’ board company working for over 47% of all UK estate and lettings agents.


Angela’s Swim School N230


Contact: Jackie Miles Tel: 07557 997 396 Email: franchises@angelasswimschool.co.uk Web: www.angelasswimschool.co.uk bfa status: Provisional Established: 2002 Outlets in UK: 17 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £22k


We provide swimming lessons for adults and children from four months using our unique teaching method.


Anytime Fitness


Contact: Shelley Fuller Tel: 0330 332 2362 Email: jointhefamily@anytime fi tness.co.uk Web: www.anytimefi tness.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 2002 Outlets in UK: 100+ trading Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £110k + Projected profi ts: Cash break even at six months


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art-K LC40 Contact: Emily Harper Tel: 07902 625 364 Email: franchisemanager@art-k.co.uk Web: www.art-k.co.uk Established: July 2016 Outlets in UK: 6 Startup costs: £7k Projected profi ts: £42k+


art-K is a new franchise, however the original club has been running since 2000. Full training and support is provided to all franchisees.


Ashtons Franchise Consulting N60 Contact: Debbie Dennis Tel: 01603 703 228 Email: d.dennis@ashtonsfranchise.com Web: www.ashtonsfranchise.com bfa status: Affi liate Established: 1981


Experienced franchise consultants providing high-quality commercial advice to clients in the UK and around the world.


Auditel (UK)


Contact: Fiona Steels Tel: 01962 863 915 Email: recruitment@auditel.co.uk Web: www.auditelfranchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1994 Outlets in UK: 150+ Areas available: All UK & Ireland Startup costs: £37,950+vat Projected profi ts: Enquire


Auditel is one of the UK’s leading strategic cost management franchises with an award-winning business model created over 22 years. Make your dream a reality.


Award Leisure Franchise K160


Contact: Jessica Anthony Tel: 07387 140 283 Email: jessica@awardleisure.co.uk Web: www.awardleisurefranchise.co.uk Established: 1984 Outlets in UK: 3 Areas available: UK-wide, excluding Lincolnshire, Tamworth and St Albans Startup costs: £94k (incl. vat) Projected profi ts: Yr 1 £37k, Yr 2 £60k, Yr 3 £87k


We are one of the UK’s leading franchises for luxury hot tubs and outdoor leisure products. A family run business with over 30 years of experience.


Belvoir


No.1 global franchise in 2015 and 2016. Also ranked top in the fi tness category in Entrepreneur’s prestigious franchise list.


S150 P60


Bluebird Care is passionate about leading the sector in excellence in the provision of homecare and support services and proud in the knowledge that it makes a diff erence to people’s lives every day.


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 specifi c 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 6th April, succeeding Brian Smart who is retiring after 27 years.


N40


Bio-Rite N90 Contact: Alan Wright Tel: 01420 549 659 Email: awright@bio-rite.com Web: www.bio-rite.com bfa status: Provisional Established: 2011 Outlets in UK: 1 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £20k Projected profi ts: Target earnings of £80k once established


Bio-Rite provides infection control services to the NHS and private care sector.


Bluebird Care N80


Contact: Vicky Legge Tel: 01730 260 026 Email: vickylegge@bluebirdcare.co.uk Web: www.bluebirdcarefranchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 200+ Areas available: UK and Ireland Startup costs: £115k inc. working capital Projected profi ts: To be discussed


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