If you own a business that can be replicated in another physical location or customer pool, franchising could be an efficient and lucrative way to scale your business at speed.
Log in to the virtual National Franchise Exhibition on 2 & 3 October and take advantage of a dedicated programme of free webinars designed to give you an insight into the business model, the pros and cons, and practical tips to help you make an informed decision.
Plus, chat to a range of professional advisers for one-to-one advice, including representatives from the British Franchise Association, Ashtons Franchise Consulting, HSBC and Hitachi Capital Franchise Finance.
These sessions are available on-demand until midnight Tuesday 6 October.
Log in to the virtual event platform and go to the theatre to watch the seminar recordings on-demand.
Ashtons Franchise Consulting
11:45 - 12:25 | Essential tips for franchising your business
What kind of business can be franchised?
Where to start and gain advice
Why and how to write a franchise agreement
How to protect your franchised business and the risks involved
Hosted by: bfa (Chair)
Alan Wilkinson, The Franchising Centre (Consultant)
John Pratt, Hamilton Pratt (Solicitor)
Ken Braddock, HSBC (Bank)
13:00 - 13:30 | A legal guide to franchising your business
Ashtons Legal
Ashtons Franchise Consulting
11:30 - 12:00 | An introduction to franchising your business
Ashtons Franchise Consulting
12:30 - 13:10 | Expanding your business through franchising
Where to start and what the main factors are to consider
The different type of
What it will cost to franchise your business
How to decide on a price for your franchise
Hosted by: bfa (Chair)
Nick Williams, Ashtons Franchise Consultants (Consultant)
Fiona Boswell, Fraser Brown/Knights (Solicitor)
Niel Browning, HSBC (Bank)
14:00 - 14:30 | Is your business franchisable? The 12 golden rules
Ashtons Franchise Consulting
To access these free seminars, log in to the virtual National Franchise Exhibition on Friday 2 & Saturday 3 October.
Pre-book your tickets today for quick-access: