How Much Does a Business Opportunities Franchise Cost?
Typical minimum investment around £12,850 — ranging from £50 to £375,000 across 61 UK business opportunities opportunities.
From
£50
minimum investment
Typical
£12,850
median across 61 brands
Up to
£375,000
established models
Choice
61
opportunities
Cheapest Business Opportunities franchises
Business Opportunities
Additional Resources
We have created a comprehensive range of business tools to provide you with everything you need to start…
Minimum Investment: £750
Business Opportunities
Vitali-Chi
Start a business that promotes health and wellbeing. Or you can expand your existing practice with this healing…
Minimum Investment: £995
Business Opportunities
MTC Travel
Start your own enjoyable and profitable business as one of our specialist MTC franchise partners.
Minimum Investment: £1,495
Business Opportunities
Puncturesafe
PunctureSafe manufactures and distributes an outstanding and unique high grade puncture preventive for all types of vehicles.
Minimum Investment: £1,499
Business Opportunities
Lawn and Weed Expert
With more than 20 years’ worth of experience, Lawn & Weed Expert can help you set-up and run…
Minimum Investment: £1,750
Education Franchises
Spaghetti Maths
Own a Spaghetti Maths franchise and use engaging math activities to motivate and teach young people.
Minimum Investment: £2,000
Business Opportunities
Trendsignal
Since 2003, we have been providing people with the skills required to trade the financial markets. Our powerful…
Minimum Investment: £3,597
Business Opportunities
Auto Car Brokers
The concept of this business model is all about identifying & sourcing used cars (private or trade) from…
Minimum Investment: £3,996
Business Opportunities
LearnyKids
So, if you’ve dreamt of being your own boss whilst doing what you love and want to impact…
Minimum Investment: £4,000
Business Opportunities
GroutGleam
Be your own boss with a GroutGleam restoration business! FULL training provided.
Minimum Investment: £4,950
Business Opportunities
Fast Fitz
Fast Fitz are an industry-leading towbar installation business, based in the North West of England.
Minimum Investment: £4,995
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Take the franchise finderWhat goes into the cost of a business opportunities franchise?
The headline figure is the minimum investment — the realistic total you need to get up and running. It is usually made up of several parts:
- Franchise fee — a one-off licence fee paid to the franchisor for the brand, training and the right to operate. It is only part of the total cost.
- Set-up & equipment — vehicles, tools, stock, fit-out, technology or a unit — whatever the model needs to start trading.
- Working capital — money to cover the first few months of running costs before the business is cash-flow positive.
Across the business opportunities opportunities listed on FindMyFranchise, the minimum investment starts from £50, with a typical figure around £12,850 and the most established models reaching about £375,000.
Ongoing fees are separate from the start-up cost — most franchises charge a management service fee (royalty) on turnover and sometimes a marketing levy. Always check the figures in the franchise prospectus before committing.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a business opportunities franchise cost?
Business Opportunities franchises on FindMyFranchise need a minimum investment from £50, with a typical figure around £12,850 and up to £375,000 for the most established brands. The franchise fee is only part of this — the total also covers set-up, equipment and working capital.
What is the cheapest business opportunities franchise?
The lowest-investment business opportunities franchise currently listed is Utility Warehouse UK, from £50. Browse the full list below, ordered cheapest first.
What's included in the franchise cost?
The minimum investment typically covers the one-off franchise (licence) fee, the equipment or set-up needed to start trading, and working capital for the first few months. Ongoing management service fees (royalties) and marketing levies are charged separately on turnover.