The price of a UK franchise varies considerably depending upon brand name / industry, sector and location . According to Natwest / bfa UK franchise survey, the cost can be as low as £20,000 or as high as £200K.
The factors that influence price, include:
Recruitment costs – The actual cost to recruit each franchisee differs between franchise sectors. Some systems are very particular in whom they recruit, which costs time and money.
License to use – What the license for franchisees offers will affect price.
Initial training – The initial training may be as long as six months, or more.
Set up and launch – These costs vary in terms of the franchise and the industry you are considering. If the franchise business requires equipment, such as PC's, or a photocopier, fax and other essential office equipment, then costs will be higher. It really depends how many materials you require before trading, and what is involved in their upkeep.
Premises based or Van based franchise – If you are looking to work from a store / office the costs will be higher as a location and premises have to be sourced. If you are considering a mobile based franchise then an appropriate vehicle will be given to you by your franchisor before you start trading. This does come at a cost for the franchisor and will be reflected in the price of the franchise.
Brand quality – The cost for a quality branded franchise may be higher as you are paying for the privilege to trade under that name.
Product / Service development – If your franchisor requires strong product development to hold their market share and grow; this comes at a cost for the franchisor, so it will be reflected in the price.
Consultancy support – If the industry requires strong technical knowledge, then the franchisor maybe required to give you intensive training and support.
National & promotional accounts – If a franchisor undertakes national and local advertising, this could affect the price.