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Inside the Franchising Australia 2014 presentation you’ll find an overview of the Australian franchise sector, including: • Sector growth • Number of franchises • Number of franchise units • Industry breakdown of franchises • Number of people employed by the sector • Average number of units per franchise • Number of Australian franchises operating internationally • And so much more. To download the full report go to www.franchise.edu.au

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Page 1: Franchising in Australia 2014
Page 2: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“Whilst the number of franchise systems has declined by 1.7% in the past two years, Australia still has one of the highest levels of franchisors per capita in the world”

Page 3: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“Whilst permanent full-time and part-time employment has remained constant, casual labour has increased significantly in the past two years”

Page 4: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“This graph shows the percentage of franchisors by industry segment. Since 2012 increases have been observed in the retail sector and decreases in the service sector.”

Page 5: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

• Young Systems have been franchising for less than 5 years

• Emerging systems are 6 to 10 years old

• Mature systems are greater than 10

“Australian franchising is becoming increasingly mature”

Page 6: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

• Small systems have less than 20 units

• Medium systems are 21 to 50 units

• Large systems are greater than 50 units

“40% of franchise systems hold more than 50 units. One third hold fewer than 20 units”

Page 7: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“This graph shows the most significant ongoing challenges for franchisors. Availability of suitable franchisees causes the greatest grief”

Page 8: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“The vast majority of franchisors do not actively recruit migrants or ‘new’ Australians”

Page 9: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“Only 7 per cent of franchisors in Australia have Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander franchisees”

Page 10: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“This graph shows the causes of disputes in franchising. Compliance with the franchise system is the greatest source of disputes”

Page 11: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“30% of franchisors are currently franchising overseas. New Zealand is the major export country”

Page 12: Franchising in Australia 2014

Download the full Franchising Australia 2014 research report at www.franchise.edu.au/home/research/franchise-australia

“The main reason franchisors export their system is to increase their size and growth”