How To Franchise In South Africa

The franchise is an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, for example acting as an agent for a company’s products.

Below is How To Franchise In South Africa

Online Self-Test

Research

Set your budget

Choose a franchise industry

Choose a franchise

Apply to find out more information from the franchisor

Meet with the franchisor and franchisees

Get a copy of the legal documents

Take 14 days to review the information

Apply for funding

Sign the franchise agreement

Sign lease agreement and pay rental deposit

Hire staff and attend training for yourself and your staff

Open your franchise business

What is the cheapest franchise to start in South Africa?

Debonairs – from R900,500.

Wilcote – from R520,000.

3@1 Business Centre – from R695,000 (ex VAT)

Zebro’s – from R949,000.

H20 International – from R325,000 (excluding VAT)

The Bed Shop – from R500,000.

Sorbet – from R1 million.

How much does a franchise cost in South Africa?

McDonald’s South Africa estimates the cost of a franchise to be anywhere between R4 million – R6 million, depending on the type of restaurant and other factors.

Applicants are also expected to have a minimum of 35% of the purchase price of a restaurant in unencumbered, non-borrowed cash.

Types of Franchises in South Africa

Business Format

Product

Conversion

Investment

Job

List of the best franchises in South Africa

McDonald’s.

Burger King.

KFC.

Nandos.

Fish and Chips Co.

Wimpy.

Debonairs.

Capitan DoRegos.

Steers

Barcelo’s