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Wrap It Up!
Wrap It Up!

Wrap It Up!

Our mission is to be the No.1 wrap brand globally

Wrap It Up! restaurants offer filling wraps, inspired by global street food, made with the best ingredients and good value for money

  • £50,000
    Minimum investment
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Yakinori
Yakinori

Yakinori

Yakinori is a bright and vibrant restaurant providing fresh, tasty and authentic Japanese food.

  • £25,000
    Minimum investment
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Starting a new business in Aylesbury

Franchising is a great way to start your own business, while benefitting from the comprehensive support of an established brand. Have a look at our selection of brands in Aylesbury, located in the Aylesbury Vale area in South East England, where many businesses are currently recruiting. We offer a number of franchises to suit different budgets and career objectives. Have a look at our range of brands and sectors to see what might suit you.

There are 199,000 people living in the Aylesbury Vale region. Residents aged 40 to 59 years old are the most represented within the population. In terms of employment, the area has an economically active population of 102,800 people (84.4%), of which the unemployment rate is 3.6%. This figure is lower than the average unemployment rate across the country. The area's average gross annual income of ?32,878 is slightly higher than the average income of close to ?31,000 across the United Kingdom.

Why start a franchise in the Restaurant industry?

There are 88 brands offering franchise options in the Restaurant industry. There are a lot of interesting franchising options, including two Bubble Tea franchises, three Pub & Bar franchises, four Pizza franchises, nine Coffee, Cafe & Coffee Shop franchises and two Food Truck franchises. Check out the available brands to find out if your perfect match is among them. You may be interested to know that companies in the Aylesbury Vale area currently employ 4,000 people in the Hospitality and Food Services industry.

Three franchise business examples worth looking at

There are many interesting franchising possibilities in the Restaurant industry. Take Wolf for example. By joining its current four franchisees, you would be joining a growing brand network. This business requires a substantial initial investment of ?200,000. 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 open a Wolf business is ?100,000. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. You will also need to invest in a large premises to operate this business. Wolf also offers training and assistance to help you run your business successfully.

Take a look at Cr?peaffaire. There are 24 locations open so far, and the network is expanding. You will need to invest ?200,000 to start your own Cr?peaffaire business. At least ?130,000 of this significant amount should come from your own personal investment. 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. If you are unsure about starting your own business, taking on an established franchise could be the solution. Cr?peaffaire provides full training and support, ensuring that its franchisees are well-equipped to succeed. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs on your own, you may qualify for financial support.

Lastly, Bella Italia could be another good option for you to invest in. The brand is expanding, with 100 outlets already in operation, and a desire to expand further. To start your business, you will need an initial investment of ?700,000. If you intend to get 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 Bella Italia, the minimum personal investment is ?350,000. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not recommended for first-time franchisees. A large premises will also be required to operate this business. If you can't cover the startup costs on your own, you could see if you qualify for financial aid. See eligibility details on our website. This brand also provides its franchisees with full training and support.

Eager to read more about business opportunities in the Restaurant sector? Explore our 88 available options. You will find a total of close to 250 franchise options on Point Franchise. So if you are still looking for the perfect investment opportunity, there are still plenty of options for you to explore.