A franchise is a type of license that grants a franchisee access to a franchisor’s proprietary business knowledge, processes and trademarks allowing the franchisee to sell a product or service under the franchisor’s business name. In exchange, the franchisee pays the franchisor an initial start-up fee and/or ongoing licensing fees and the franchisor provides the franchisee with ongoing support.
The US Federal Trade Commission describes a franchise as a business relationship that has three defining elements*:
The arrangement between the franchisor and franchisee is entered into for a set period of time, usually five years. The franchisee operates their business within a certain territory, usually with exclusive rights to that territory.
Various different models of franchising exist in this fast-growing industry. For example:
Franchising proves to be a phenomenally popular way of doing business in many industries, including, but not limited to:
When you set up your own business from scratch, you take on all of the risks that come with a new product or service and an untested business model and strategy. With a franchise, you buy into a proven operating model with a successful system, a working strategy and a ready-made business, which you can simply license as a franchisee, take training and begin to operate yourself. It is usually far quicker and easier to buy into a successful franchise and to build it into a profitable business than it is to start from scratch.
The UK franchising industry is regulated by the UK Competitions Act, in the same way as any other business in the UK and it is supported by specialist organisations and representative bodies such as the British Franchise Association (www.thebfa.org). Because franchises are established business systems with a track record of success and a network of existing franchisees, it is easy to carry out a prospective franchise search and to gather detailed information about the nature of the franchise, its track record and its suitability for your needs.
The franchisor owns the franchise brand and system, and individual franchisees own the rights to their territory and their own businesses via the licensing system. The details of each franchise’s specific legal arrangement are provided during the franchisee recruitment process.
Every franchise will offer something different, but effectively, you buy into an existing business system, a brand and the training and other benefits that come from an established operational system. This might include a ready-made supply network for products, printed marketing materials and digital assets. You will also be entitled to some level of ongoing support from your franchisor. Full details of what you get for your fees are included in the franchise pack that you apply for in the information gathering process.
In addition to the consistent support from their franchisor, franchisees will meet and interact with other franchisees within their network. There is also support available from relevant industry bodies such as the bfa. It’s important to investigate what support you are entitled to from your franchisor for your franchise fees before investing in a franchise.
The sector contributes £17.2bn to the country’s economy each year and has grown at a rate of nearly 50% over the last decade.
The industry currently employs over 700,000 people.
On average, franchises employ ten or more staff members and have one of the lowest failure rates (4.6%) compared to other start-up models.
There are more than 50,000 franchised units with over half of franchises declaring an annual turnover of over £250,000.
Over 90% of franchisees are happy with their franchisor and almost a third have multiple units of the same franchise.
The future of franchising appears bright thanks to an increase in younger franchisees entering the sector.
Over 60% of people employed by franchises are female and over 30% of franchises are female owned.
Of all new franchisees in the last two years under the age of 30, more than half were female.
Nearly 30% of UK-based franchisees plan to expand their businesses to overseas markets in the future.
Almost half of UK franchises can be operated from home thanks to improved internet connectivity, the rise of Web 3.0 and an expanding app universe.
*taken from ‘Franchise Your Business, The Guide to Employing the Greatest Growth Strategy Ever’ written by Mark Siebert
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Kings Court, Burrows Ln
Gomshall, Guildford
Surrey, GU5 9QE
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