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F Signage/B2B


FASTSIGNS T


he need for great signage – for many businesses, no matter the industry they operate in – is exponential


and in demand now more than ever. The FASTSIGNS franchise feeds this demand and offers franchisees an opportunity that blends creativity and technological innovation, along with strong growth potential, to build a thriving business. Launched in 1985 in Dallas, Texas, FASTSIGNS now has more than 760 franchises globally, with 25 operating in the UK, each dedicated to providing comprehensive visual solutions to businesses of all sizes, with an extensive range of products including custom signs, graphics, banners, displays and much more, ensuring clients’ messages stand out in today’s competitive landscape.


Who makes a great franchisee? While signage may be an industry that demands specifi c industry knowledge, FASTSIGNS is primarily a management opportunity and franchisees need no formal signage training or industry experience. FASTSIGNS franchisees only need to have great interpersonal skills and the ability to learn and follow the model. Whatever skills franchisees bring to their franchise – be it sales, marketing, graphic design or sign making – FASTSIGNS build a team around them to ensure they


BFA status: Established


can deliver. Comprehensive training equips franchisees with all they need to excel in the management of their centre – everything from the required signage knowledge, to operating systems and processes.


The lowdown:  An initial investment of £36,000 and a potential total cost of £150,000 creating an exciting, ethical franchise opportunity  Possible to fund up to 70% through FASTSIGNS relationships with UK banks and lenders  UK Centres Average Turnover Volume = £350,00, with top centres achieving £1Million+  Launching centre team structure = 3+  Breakeven at 18 months or sooner  Advice on site location, build-out assistance, machinery purchase  State-of-the-art training, delivered at FASTSIGNS Head Office in Dallas, Texas  UK-based Support Team  UK-based mentor centre  Full access to 24/7 web-based and app- based training facilities  B2B market and working hours – providing work-life balance  Protected operating territory  Marketing programme and new centre launch marketing planning


Company founded: 1985


Number of outlets in the UK: 25


Areas available: Nationwide


Investment level: Initial investment: £36,000 Total investment circa £150,000 (location dependent)


Contact: John Davies / Rebecca Perks


Address: Unit 6A Greyfriars Business Park, Frank Foley Way, Stafford, ST16 2ST


Telephone: 01785 253 140


Email: enquiries@fastsigns.com


Web: fsfastsigns.co.uk


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