IT, High-Tech & Online Franchise opportunities to start in Chorley
Investing in Chorley could be your next move
If you want to start a business in Chorley, working for yourself but not on your own, then check out our franchising options in the North West of England. On this page, you will find a range of brands to choose from for becoming a franchisee in the Chorley area and across the United Kingdom. Start by looking for franchise opportunities in the line of work you are most interested in. This will most likely lead you to a brand that sparks your curiosity.
According to recent census data, 117,000 people live in Chorley. The most prevalent age group in the population is 40 to 59 years old. Across the UK, the annual gross income is just over £30,500 on average. In the region of Chorley, it is £28,045.
Why the IT sector appeals to franchisees
If you would like to run an IT franchise, you are likely to find one that interests you among 25 available across the UK. There are three Game franchises, five Computer franchises, three Video Game franchises, seven Online & Internet franchises and two Mobile Phone franchises recruiting at this time. Our selection is likely to have an option that suits your career goals and aspirations.
Take a look at three franchise business examples
If you're interested in the IT sector, take a look at Families Magazine. This brand is developing, counting 35 outlets across the United Kingdom. It has been operating since 1992. Families Magazine now has over 28 years of experience under its belt. Opening a Families Magazine business requires an initial investment of £12,500. These relatively low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees. If you decide to invest in this franchise, financial aid is available, providing you meet the eligibility criteria.
The IT sector has many brands worth considering. Have a look at Techclean. Opening a Techclean franchise will require you to invest a minimum of £19,500. At least £6,000 of this should come from your own personal investment. These relatively low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees.
Lastly, Spoton.net is another interesting option. By joining its current 30 franchisees, you would become a part of a growing brand network. In order to start a Spoton.net business, a reasonable initial investment of £14,000 is required. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the startup costs, you will typically need to cover 30 to 50% of the total investment yourself. Spoton.net requires a personal investment of at least £8,000. These low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees. By investing in this established brand, you could be eligible for financial assistance. See our website for details.
The IT sector currently has 25 franchising opportunities. 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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