What is Sasol Franchise?
Sasol Energy refers to its franchise outlets as Sasol Convenience Centres (SCCs). Each SCC forecourt sells petrol, diesel, and engine oils; as well as offering a 24-hour convenience store stocking a wide range of consumer goods, including bread, milk, newspapers and confectionery products.
The franchise fee is R2.5M. Working Capital is R1. 5M Fuel Guarantee is R 850 000.00 ( Garage Sure or Refine – subscription ) Total Amount Required – R4M.
How much does it cost to buy a franchise in South Africa?
The upfront franchise fee is among the lowest, at just R25,000. Following this, franchisees will likely need to spend between R250,000 and R350,000 to establish an outlet. The franchisor also recommends a working capital of R250,000, bringing the estimated total starting costs to between R500,000 and R800,000
What franchise can I buy in South Africa?
8 South African franchises you can open for less than R1 million
- 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 do I invest in a franchise in South Africa?
How to Buy a Franchise in South Africa
- Approach the franchisor
- Complete the application process
- Find out more
- Find the right location
- Secure the finance
- Sign on the dotted line (but read the small print first)
- Preparing for launch
- We’re there to help you.
Can franchising make you rich?
The bottom line is that while a franchise can make you independently wealthy, it isn’t a guarantee. Choosing the right business in the right industry, and going in with preexisting entrepreneurial experience and/or existing wealth can help, but your income-generating potential may still be somewhat limited.