Franchising Appeals To Early Retirees

March 15, 2007 by Cris | 0 Comments

City Wire:

early_retiree.jpgWith some 60% of men over the age of 55 not working an increasing number of early retirees are looking around for a second career as a way of supplementing pension.

Many are turning to franchising with some 93% of them making a profit and over 80% positive about their prospects.

The latest NatWest/British Franchise Association survey reveals the industry is now worth a record £10.8 billion, and the sector has now grown 44% in 10 years, taking the total number of franchise outlets up to nearly 34,000 and number of systems up to 781.

Around 93% of franchises make a profit, and turnover per franchising unit is up to £323,000. Over the last decade the increase in turnover for the industry as a whole has rocketed by 83%.

The report found that franchisees are getting older, with their average age rising 6 years in the last decade to 46, suggesting the industry appeals as a second, or third, career. But the industry also attracts plenty of young entrepreneurs, with graduates operating nearly a third of all franchises. Read more.

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