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Do your Research

Investigate your career
opportunities thoroughly

If you are confident that franchising is right for you, then your next task is to identify the right business from the 750+ available. Once you have your short-list, it’s time to begin thoroughly investigating the detail of each opportunity.

The British Franchise Association

The BFA is the official trade body responsible for setting ethical standards in franchising. Its website, www.british-franchise.org, offers a wealth of information and advice for potential franchisees. There are three different levels of membership, depending on how long a franchise has been operating in the UK:

It isn’t compulsory to join the BFA and there are many good franchises that are not members. However, if the company you are investigating is not a member, you should ask them why. Auditel obtained full membership in 1998.

Question the franchisor

As a franchisee, you will enter into a long-term business and personal relationship with your franchisor. It’s very important that you completely trust them and have confidence in their business system. Don’t be afraid to ask as many questions as necessary to feel you can make an informed decision. Don’t be pressured into making a quick decision by offers of discounts or special deals.

The sort of questions you must ask are:

Due Diligence and De-selection

Responsible franchisors are looking for the right people to join their organisation and will encourage and expect you to do your due diligence before making a decision. For example, they should advise you to have the franchise agreement independently checked and discuss your business plan to ensure that expectations and assumptions are realistic. Are your reasons for becoming a franchisee well founded and do you have support from your family? The selection process should be two-way and a good franchisor will help you deselect an opportunity if it isn’t the right one for you.

What Next?

In this section we also cover the following questions:

Speak to the franchisees

Responsible franchisors operating ethical businesses will allow you to speak with existing franchisees as part of your due diligence process. If they do not, you should ask yourself why.

Existing franchisees will tell you about the day-to-day running of the business and the pros and cons of being in self-employment as a franchisee. They will also give you an objective view of the business opportunity and the franchisor.

Speak to the banks

Because franchising is increasingly popular, high street banks have specialist departments to deal with funding. As with any lending, banks will need to be confident that the franchise is viable before granting an application. They carry out their own research into the viability of the various franchises available so offer another source of objective, independent information. If they’re satisfied that a franchise opportunity is financially viable, they may lend up to 70% of the capital investment required.

A potential new career

Having completed your research, you may have seen the possibility of launching into a new career of supported business activity - even in a completely new field. In franchising you are given all the tools you need to apply yourself with enthusiasm on your chosen path and fulfil your particular aspirations with confidence.

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