Takeaway Franchise opportunities to start in Kirkby
Investing in a franchise in Kirkby
Located in the East Midlands, Kirkby is an area with business opportunities on the rise. If working as your own boss with a team behind you sounds appealing, take a look at our franchising possibilities in East Lindsey and take the first step towards running your own business. If you already know which line of work you'd like to pursue, explore our franchise options in that sector. If not, look around and see what other options catch your eye. We have brands to suit all kinds of interests and career objectives.
The East Lindsey area has a population of 141,000 residents. The 60+ age group has the highest concentration in the population. The local unemployment rate of 5.4% among 55,800 economically active people, or 70.0% of the population, is slightly higher than the average in the UK. The United Kingdom's annual average income is £30,629. Salaries in East Lindsey are lower in comparison, averaging £23,531 a year.
The Takeaway services sector could be the right choice for you
If the idea of running a business in the Takeaway services sector appeals to you, check out the 14 brands currently recruiting franchisees in the sector. There are also nine Coffee, Cafe & Coffee Shop franchises, three Frozen Yogurt franchises, two Chicken franchises, two Burger franchises and 15 Restaurant franchises recruiting franchisees in the Restaurant services sector, alongside the Takeaway options. Have a browse to find out whether any fit your career goals and aspirations. If you are thinking about opening a business in Hospitality and Food Services, East Lindsey could be a good place to do it. Indeed, 8,000 people have already made the decision to work in this industry in the East Lindsey area.
Three franchises that could interest you
Crepe Delicious is a competitive business operating in the Takeaway services sector. There are 25 locations open so far, and the network is expanding. To start your own Crepe Delicious franchise, you will need to invest £80,000, of which at least £50,000 should be your own personal investment. You could apply for a loan to help cover the remaining startup costs. The higher startup costs make this an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial support.
If the Takeaway services sector appeals to you, Thai Express is another option you could consider. By joining its network of 300 franchisees, you would become a part of a strong business community. You will need to invest £150,000 to start operating your own Thai Express business, which is a substantial initial investment. Your personal investment should account for at least £50,000 of the total amount. Given these higher startup costs, this opportunity is less suitable for first-time franchisees. A large premises will also be required to operate this business. If eligible, you might be able to benefit from financial assistance.
Lastly, Really Awesome Coffee could be another good option for you to invest in. The brand is developing, with 54 outlets already in operation, and a desire to expand further. To start your business, you will need an initial investment of £69,000. If you plan on getting a loan to cover the costs of opening a franchise, a personal investment of 30 to 50% of the total amount will generally be required. For Really Awesome Coffee, the minimum personal investment is £9,300. These low startup costs make this a good franchising option for first-time franchisees. If you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial aid. Visit our website for more information.
The Takeaway services sector currently has 14 new business investment opportunities. With 236 franchising opportunities to choose from across different sectors, you have a good chance of finding a brand that meets your needs on Point Franchise.
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