Van Based Franchise opportunities to start in Bury St Edmunds
Thinking about living and working in Bury St Edmunds?
If you'd like to run your own business but don't know where to start, a franchise might just be the answer. Bury St Edmunds, situated in the East of England, could be a good place to start as there are many businesses currently recruiting franchisees in the Forest Heath area. Why not have a browse through our selection of franchising options? There are opportunities to suit many needs and career goals.
Recent figures show that Forest Heath has a population of 179,000 people. Residents aged over 60 years old have the highest concentration in the population. Forest Heath has an average annual income of £30,485, which is in line with the national average salary of just over £30,500.
Have you considered the Van Based business sector?
If you're thinking about becoming a franchisee in the Van Based business sector, have a look at our 41 franchise opportunities currently available in the sector. Have a look through our 13 Van franchises and two Coffee Van franchises amongst many others to see if any suit your career goals and aspirations.
Take a look at these three business examples
There are many interesting franchising options in the Van Based business sector. Take Optic-Kleer for example, a brand that was first established in 2003. Optic-Kleer now has over 17 years of experience under its belt. By joining its current 50 franchisees, you would become a part of a growing brand network. Initially, you would need to invest £15,000 to get your own Optic-Kleer business up and running. These relatively low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees. If you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial assistance.
Another option to consider is Coffee Blue. By joining its network of 10 franchisees, you could play a part in this brand's success. A reasonable initial investment of £41,945 will enable you to start your own Coffee Blue business. In most cases, your personal investment should represent 30 to 50% of the total amount. Coffee Blue requires you to personally invest at least £8,000. You could potentially get a loan to cover the remaining costs. Given these low startup costs, this option could be suitable for first-time franchisees. If you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may be eligible for financial aid.
Lastly, FiltaFry could be another good option for you to invest in. By joining its 39 franchises already in operation, you could contribute to this company's expansion. Opening a FiltaFry franchise will require you to invest a minimum of £14,950. At least £5,000 of this should come from your own personal investment. Whether you're an established franchisee or a first-time investor, the low startup costs mean that this could be a good option for you. By investing in this established brand, you could qualify for financial aid. Visit our website for more information.
Starting a business in the Van Based business sector has great potential. If you're interested, explore our 41 available options. Point Franchise currently has a total of 236 brands recruiting franchisees across a range of sectors. Have a browse to see which other sectors you might want to invest in.
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