Franchises London

Franchising is a marketing process which is used to improve and extend the distribution of a product or service. Franchising is not a path to great riches for the franchisees, nor does it offer true business independence since policy decisions will still come from the franchisor. Read on.

Paperchase
020 7467 6200
213-215 Tottenham Court Road
London
Diverse - Women
020 7359 8877
294 Upper Street
London
Victoria Jill
020 7409 3520
5 Gees Court
London
New Perfect Fried Chicken Takeaway
020 7790 7388
239 Mile End Road
London
Gilmore Consultancy Ltd
020 73511896
106 Cheyne Walk
Westminster
White Lion
020 7557 9871
24 James Street
London
O'Neills Bars
020 7242 5560
40 Great Queen Street
London
General Foods Ltd
020 77345224
21 Warwick Street
Westminster
Earl Of Lonsdale
020 7727 6335
277-281 Westbourne Grove
London
Kerryredd Surveying Equipment Franchising
020 8679 7233
1206 London Road
London
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Franchises

Understand basic franchise agreement terms

Franchising is a marketing process used to improve and extend the distribution of a product or service. The franchisor supplies the product or teaches the franchisee how to deliver the service. The franchisee then sells the product or service on to the designated market. In return for this, the franchisee pays a fee and a continuing royalty, based usually on turnover.

For the franchisee, this is a relatively safe and quick way of getting into business for themselves, with the support and advice of an experienced organisation. The franchisors can expand their distribution with minimum strain on their own capital and have the services of a highly motivated team of owner-managers working with them. Franchising is not a path to great riches for the franchisees, nor does it offer true business independence since policy decisions will still come from the franchisor.

Agreement terms

These factors need to be covered in any franchise agreement:

  • The nature and name of the activity being franchised. This includes details of any trademarks, recipes, specifications or processes associated with the product or service
  • The franchise territory on offer needs to be specified. So should the location of the nearest outlets of the same franchise
  • The duration of the agreement, usually at least five years, together with any renewal terms and conditions
  • The franchise fee, royalty and any other payments to be made
  • What the franchisor agrees to offer in terms of training, marketing, the provision of materials and so forth
  • What the franchisee agrees to do, which may include specific minimum sales targets to be met
  • The conditions under which the franchisee may sell or assign the franchise to a third party
  • The conditions under which the franchise can be terminated by either party and what their obligations are should that happen.

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