Takeaway Franchise opportunities to start in Abingdon-on-Thames
Opening a franchise business in Abingdon-on-Thames
Franchising is a great way to start your own business, while benefitting from the comprehensive support of an established brand. Check out our range of brands in Abingdon-on-Thames, located in the Vale of White Horse area in the South East of England, where many businesses are currently recruiting. Deciding which sector you'd like to work in will lead you to the brands that best suit your needs and career goals.
Recent figures show that Vale of White Horse has a population of 134,000 people. The population's most prevalent age group is made up of 40-59 year olds. In terms of employment, the region has an economically active population of 61,900 people (82.0%), of which the unemployment rate is 1.7%. This figure is significantly lower than the average unemployment rate across the United Kingdom. Vale of White Horse has an average annual salary of £37,168. This salary is significantly higher than the rest of the United Kingdom, which has an average income of close to £31,000.
What the Takeaway services sector could offer you
Are you interested in running your own business in the Takeaway services sector? Take a look at our 14 franchise options available in this field. In fact, the Restaurant industry as a whole offers a wide variety of franchises to invest in, including five Sandwich franchises, two Burger franchises, four Pizza franchises, four Halal franchises and 15 Restaurant franchises. Explore our available brands to find a potential match. Hospitality and Food Services is a well-established industry, providing employment for 3,500 people in Vale of White Horse alone.
Three examples of available franchise business possibilities
If you're interested in the Takeaway services sector, take a look at Bubbleology. There are 69 locations open so far, and the network is expanding quickly. It has been running since 2015. Starting a Bubbleology franchise will require you to invest a minimum of £120,000. At least £36,000 of this should come from your own personal investment. It is thus less appropriate for new investors. You will have all the guidance you need to operate your business thanks to the training and support provided by Bubbleology.
Esquires Coffee could be another good option for you to invest in. In business since 2000, Esquires Coffee has developed a comprehensive support package, based on 20 years of experience in the business. The brand operates in 103 franchise locations which make up a strong business network. You will need an initial investment of £225,000 to open your own Esquires Coffee business. Your personal investment should account for at least £85,000 of the total amount. You may want to think about getting a loan to open a business in this sector. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. Esquires Coffee provides comprehensive training and support to help you build a successful business of your own. Furthermore, you may be eligible for financial aid.
Finally, Thai Express is another competitive brand operating in the Takeaway services sector. This business requires a significant initial investment of £150,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover startup costs, you should anticipate adding a personal investment of 30 to 50% of the total investment as a general rule. The minimal personal investment to start a Thai Express business is £50,000. It is thus less appropriate for new investors. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. You may feel more secure in opening a Thai Express franchise knowing that franchisees are provided with full training, assistance and support. Eligible candidates may also apply for financial assistance. Visit our website for details.
The Takeaway services sector currently has 14 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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