SHOW GUIDE Highlighted exhibitors Dublcheck
Contact: Ann Struggles Email:
ann.struggles@
dublcheck.co.uk Web:
www.dublcheck.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1993 Outlets in UK: 100+ Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: Various levels subject to chosen turnover
Dublcheck is the franchise that goes the extra mile by providing the contracts for its franchisees in this recession-proof business.
E-tel Express (UK) LC35
Contact: Philip Clarke Email:
pclarke@telex-net.com Web:
www.e-telexpress.com bfa status: Provisional Established: 1991 Outlets in UK: 4 Areas available: UK-wide and International Startup costs: £14,950k
E-tel Express stores are a one-stop business centre, that offer business services to the general public from printing to courier services both in the UK and internationally.
easyCoffee
Contact: Nick Paterson Jones Email:
npj@easy.coffee Web:
www.easy.coffee Established: 2015 Outlets in UK: 12 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £175k
An exciting new way to get your favourite drinks and food at terrific value prices on the go. easyCoffee passionately believes that excellent products, service and a wide variety of choice should be available to everyone.
easyDogwalker
Contact: Lucy Platt Email:
lucy.platt@
easydogwalker.co.uk Web:
www.easydogwalker.co.uk Established: 2017 Outlets in UK: 1 Areas available: London and South East
With low overheads and an efficient, easy-to- start model, easyDogwalker is a fun and flexible opportunity for pet lovers.
M20 M20 Low-cost franchises F185 Professional advisers easyFood
Contact: Kuran Hallan Email:
kuran@easyfood.co.uk Web:
www.easyfood.co.uk Established: 2004 Outlets in UK: 200 Areas available: Birmingham Startup costs: £25-£30k
easyFood is an online food ordering and delivery platform. By aggregating restaurants and takeaways, franchisees can generate revenues of over £1.5m.
easyStorage
Contact: Louise Harris Email:
louise.harris@easystorage.com Web:
www.easystorage.com/franchise Established: 2017 Outlets in UK: 8 Areas available: UK-wide and overseas Startup costs: £45k
Part of the easy family of brands, easyStorage is a new concept in storage providing a convenient, low-cost alternative to traditional self-storage.
énergie Fitness J80
Contact: Simon Hayes Email:
franchise@energiehq.com Web:
www.energiefranchise.com bfa status: Associate Established: 2003 Outlets in UK: 100+ clubs across our domestic and international territories Areas available: Nationwide and International
A rapidly growing, multi-award-winning fitness club brand, énergie Fitness is an expert in the UK experts in the fitness franchise sector.
Esquires Coffee
Contact: Lorenza Fedele Email:
franchise@esquirescoffee.co.uk Web:
www.esquirescoffee.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 1993 Outlets in UK: 40 Areas available: UK-wide Startup costs: £200k
The global coffee company with an independent spirit, specialising in serving Fairtrade and organic coffee in a modern and comfortable environment.
G230 M20 Feature areas & supporters M20
Growing Your Own Business
Ethical Property Partners H240
Contact: Liz Strama Email:
l.strama@
ethicalpropertypartners.com Web:
www.ethicalpropertypartners.com Established: 2012 Outlets in UK: 36 Areas available: UK-wide (the franchise is a non-exclusive one) Startup costs: £13k+vat
We support our franchisees to create freedom of time and location through investing in property using cutting-edge sophisticated strategies.
Expense Reduction Analysts
Contact: Dani Girolami Email:
joinus@expensereduction.com Web:
www.erafranchise.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1992 Outlets in UK: 115 Areas available: Non territory based Startup costs: £44,900k
ERA – the world’s number-one franchise in overhead cost optimisation and supply management with over 700 business consultants operating in over 35 countries.
Fantastic Services M200
Contact: Jenny Farenden Email:
jenny.farenden@fantasticservices.com Web:
www.fantasticservices.com Established: 2009
Fantastic Services is the one-stop shop for over 25 professional home cleaning and maintenance services. We create services people love.
FASTSIGNS
Contact: John Davies Email:
enquiries@fastsigns.com Web:
www.fastsigns.co.uk bfa status: Full Established: 1985 Outlets in UK: 23 Startup costs: £150k - £170k
With over 700 FASTSIGNS centres, operating in nine countries, including 22 centres in the UK, our business-to-business management opportunity is at the forefront of signage and printing technology.
FiltaFry
Contact: Damian Slater Email:
dslater@filtagroup.com Web:
www.filta.co.uk bfa status: Associate Established: 1996 Outlets in UK: 40+ Areas available: Various Startup costs: From £14,950k
Total fryer management – filtration of cooking oil in commercial deep fat fryers and deep cleaning of fryers plus supply of cooking oil.
BUSINESSFRANCHISE.COM 55 L180 E140 L170
Ticket line: 020 8394 5294 Website:
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