Senior Care Franchise opportunities to start in Bury
Starting a franchise business in Bury
Franchising is a great way to start your own business, while benefitting from the comprehensive support of an established brand. Have a look at our selection of brands in Bury, located in the Huntingdonshire area in the East of England, where many companies are currently recruiting. We offer a number of franchises to suit various budgets and career objectives. Have a look at our range of brands and sectors to see what might suit you.
There are 177,000 people living in the Huntingdonshire area. Residents aged 40 to 59 years old have the highest concentration in the population. The local unemployment rate of 3.7% is comparable to the national average of 4%. The local labour force consists of 88,700 people, making up 82.3% of the population. Across the UK, the annual gross income is just over £30,500 on average. In the region of Huntingdonshire, it averages £32,122.
Why open a business in the Senior Care sector?
If you wish to run a business in the Senior Care sector, take a look at our 12 franchises currently recruiting franchisees in the sector. In fact, the Personal & Home Care Services sector as a whole offers a wide variety of franchises to invest in, including five Gardening & Lawn Care franchises, nine Preschool franchises, nine Home Care franchises, two AC franchises and three Funeral franchises. Explore our available brands to find a potential match. Interesting fact: companies in Health Care employ 9,000 people in the Huntingdonshire area. This could be your opportunity to start a successful business of your own!
Three brands worth your attention
Initially established in 2005, Home Instead operates in the Senior Care sector. Home Instead now has over 15 years of experience under its belt. It is now firmly rooted in the market, counting 1,200 franchise locations. To open your own Home Instead franchise, you will need to invest £90,000, of which at least £30,000 should be your own personal investment. You could get a loan to help cover the remaining startup costs. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees.
Another option to consider is SylvianCare. This brand is growing, counting three outlets in the UK. You will need to invest £62,500 to begin operating your own SylvianCare business. Your personal investment should account for at least £30,000 of the total amount. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs alone, you may be entitled to financial aid.
Lastly, you could also consider Promedica24. By joining its 100 franchises already in operation, you could contribute to this company's expansion. A total of £40,000, an affordable initial investment, is required to start a Promedica24 franchise. You might want to consider getting a loan to cover the startup costs, in which case at least £1,000 of the total investment should come from your personal funds. These low startup costs make this a good franchising option for first-time franchisees. Financial assistance can be given in some circumstances. See eligibility details on our website.
The Senior Care sector offers 12 franchising options. But you also have plenty of investment possibilities in other sectors as well, including more than 232 franchising opportunities available on Point Franchise.
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