Senior Care Franchise opportunities to start in Dewsbury
Why should you invest in Dewsbury?
If you want to start your own business, you may find that Dewsbury has a lot to offer. Several companies are currently looking for franchisees in the Kirklees area. Read on to find out if running a franchise could be a good option for you! If you already know which line of work you'd like to pursue, check out our franchise options in that sector. If not, have a look and see what other options catch your eye. We have brands to suit many different interests and career objectives.
There are 439,000 people living in the Kirklees region. The 40-59 age group has the highest concentration in the population. The economically active population in Kirklees amounts to 203,300 people, with an unemployment rate of 2.8%. This rate is significantly lower than the national average. Across the United Kingdom, the average gross salary is close to £31,000. In the Kirklees area, it amounts to £26,934.
Running a Senior Care franchise business
There are 12 franchises in the Senior Care sector to choose from. The Senior Care sector is actually part of the Personal & Home Care Services sector which offers a wider selection. There are currently four Medical franchises, three Photography franchises, three Funeral franchises, 12 Tutoring franchises and 17 Education franchises recruiting at this time. Amongst these opportunities, there is likely to be one to suit your career goals and aspirations.
Three franchise business examples worth looking at
Initially established in 2005, Home Instead operates in the Senior Care sector. The brand is now mature and a leader within the sector, having grown its franchise community for 15 years. Franchisees benefit from this company's wide network, which operates across 1,200 franchise locations. A substantial initial investment of £90,000 will enable you to open your own Home Instead business. In most cases, your personal investment should represent 30 to 50% of the total amount. Home Instead requires you to personally invest at least £30,000. You could potentially apply for a loan to cover the remaining costs. It is thus less appropriate for new investors.
Another possibility to consider is Promedica24. The brand is developing, with 100 outlets currently in operation, and a desire to expand further. In order to start a Promedica24 business, a reasonable initial investment of £40,000 is required. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the startup costs, you will usually need to cover 30 to 50% of the total investment yourself. Promedica24 asks for a personal investment of at least £1,000. These low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees.
Lastly, SylvianCare could be another good option for you to invest in. There are three locations open so far, and the network is expanding. You will need to invest £62,500 to start operating your own SylvianCare business. Your personal investment should account for at least £30,000 of the total amount. Given these higher startup costs, this is an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources. If you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may be eligible for financial aid. See our website for details.
There are 12 franchises waiting to be discovered in the Senior Care sector. Point Franchise currently has a total of almost 250 brands recruiting franchisees across a variety of sectors. Have a browse to see which other sectors you might want to invest in.
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