Thursday, February 24, 2011

Nigel Mayne on the Franchisee of the Future


In recent trips to Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Mexico during 2010 as part of our international initiative to expand our consulting services into these “future-growth” markets, we confirmed the growing acceptance of the franchise model in many countries as an exciting opportunity for small business investors.  Yes, there is perceived risk, but it is a well controlled risk.

There are several European countries,  such as Spain, France, Belgium and Italy, with strong franchise disclosure laws, as well as several in the expected high-growth international markets with a mix of franchise laws and ”good faith”  laws to enforce fair dealing , including in the pre-contractual due diligence and negotiating period. 

The areas of concern for you, the intended franchisee, over and above those of any proposed business investment, may range from issues relating to the termination of the franchise to intellectual property matters, general contract disputes, misrepresentation and fraud.  The franchise documents themselves can be intimidating in size, as the franchisor would not want to be penalized for perceived inaccuracies resulting from abbreviation.

Currently, there are over 3,500 franchising opportunities in the U.S., an estimated 1,000 each in  the UK, Mexican and Brazilian markets, and twice that in the Euro Zone – that`s an enormous pool of opportunities for you to sift through to narrow down leads.

This may be the one of the largest financial investments of your life.  Which is why it makes good sense to call on the expertise of a franchise consultant or franchise broker, who’s services are paid for by the franchisor, to help weed out the more problematic leads and match you and your goals with the best fit franchise.

I founded MatchPoint Franchise Consulting Network in 2006 with a mission of helping companies expand their franchise networks and improve their system profitability.  That mission also included improving the quality of new Franchisees coming into the system.  Advice is offered freely to franchise buyers on our website and by MatchPoint consultants in the field and is vital to you in making a better, prudent, buying decision.  The advice offered by our consultants does not make us lawyers; it is there to help you with a high quality due diligence process.  It is an effective hedge against the misrepresentation and fraud sometimes propagated by less than reputable business opportunity marketers in all business models. 

MatchPoint consultants trained by Nigel Mayne know the red flags in the investment field.  It takes the very few promoters that practice business fraud to taint the dream of an individual and their family.  
That`s why seeking the independent advice of an expert franchising consultant is wise and invaluable from the start of your due diligence process. 

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