Franchise opportunities in Australia
Franchise opportunities
in Australia are estimated as an annual $80 billion industry since 1996 and is still rapidly growing each
year. The Australian government is always welcoming new investors into starting business in Australia and
has pretty much introduced various tax schemes and legislations to help local investors and attract foreign
investors. At present top local Australian franchise is Eagle Boys, a pizza franchise that has over 150
stores nationwide and is still looking to expand throughout Australia and across into New Zealand. In addition
to this, the existing well known Pizza Hut and KFC franchise are also running as one of the top franchise
to expand their businesses throughout Australia.
A surprisingly huge demand for the pizza business
is encouraging franchises like Domino's Pizza to create attractive business scheme for investors to expand
their franchises all over Australia. Domino's franchises can be seen at every mall and exist in almost every
major suburban areas. How much does it take to start a franchise in Australia? , franchise opportunities
in Australia would require investment between the range of $25,000 to $1 million; this is somewhat a realistic
estimation which goes into developing operating manuals, training systems, software infrastructure.
An example of a thriving Australian franchise
is The Eagle Boys Pizza. The Eagle Boys business model sees their market as expanding into a drive through,
mini stores in small towns, and also targeting large sporting venues and at point of entry terminals like
airports, train and bus stations.
The Eagle Boys takes detailed care into selecting the right franchisee to carry on their business, the select
the right franchisee that are flexible, open to change and prepared to be responsible for every actions
and business development. Their model franchisee should also be able to react quickly to changing market
trends, have the an open and creative marketing and promotional concepts but most of all people who adopts
and believe in the franchisors system rather than changing it dramatically to make profit
The Australian consumer market is quite similar
to those in American and Europe. The only difference that investors need to be aware of when considering
any franchise opportunities in Australia is the huge cultural diversity and Australian's passion for their
heritage. The ethic diversity that makes Australia what it is today is the driving force in the current
economy. The gap among the rich and poor in Australia's large cities is rather small due to the government's
effort to drive investments into Australia to reduce the rate of unemployment. Meanwhile in other parts
of Australia that thrives on agriculture and farming, the buying power is somewhat different and very basic,
hence large brand names and upscale franchises will struggle.
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