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Pets
$209,209,202
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Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
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Accommodation
$350,000
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Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
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$850,000
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Thinking of Buying a Franchise Business in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

The Australian franchising sector generated $201.2 billion in revenue in 2025, with over 50,300 enterprises and 92,500 establishments employing more than 548,000 people. Industry profit margins average 3.1%, reflecting significant pressure from rising costs, tighter regulation, and competition.

 

Revenue is projected to grow modestly at 1.5% annually through 2031, reaching $216.7 billion. Growth will be supported by easing inflation, lower interest rates, and stronger consumer spending, alongside expanding regional demand and technological integration. However, challenges include cost-of-living pressures, increased scrutiny of franchising practices, and a crowded marketplace across retail, food, and services.


 

1. Is the Franchise Financially Sustainable?

 

Why It Matters

 

Franchises provide brand recognition and system support, but margins are slim compared to many standalone businesses. Rising wage, rent, and purchasing costs have eroded profitability for many operators, particularly in food service and retail. Large-scale franchisors such as Metcash, Eagers Automotive, and McDonald’s have benefitted from acquisitions and strong branding, but smaller operators face higher risks.

 

What to Check

  • Profitability benchmarks – Compare against the industry’s average margin of 3.1%.

  • Fee structure – Assess upfront franchise fees, royalties, and marketing contributions.

  • Cost pressures – Review exposure to wage increases, supply chain volatility, and rent.

  • Financial resilience – Analyse how the franchise network has performed through downturns and regulatory changes.


 

2. Does the Franchise Model and Brand Provide Competitive Strength?

 

Why It Matters

 

Competition in franchising is intense, with low barriers to entry and strong international players in food, retail, and services. Brand strength, consumer trust, and national marketing support are critical differentiators. Businesses with strong loyalty programs, online integration, and regional expansion strategies are outperforming peers.

 

What to Check

  • Brand strength – Review market presence, customer loyalty, and reputation.

  • Franchisor support – Assess training, marketing, and operational assistance provided.

  • Market positioning – Identify whether the brand operates in a crowded category (e.g., fast food) or a niche (e.g., wellness services).

  • Regional opportunities – Consider growth potential in less saturated regional markets.


 

3. Is the Business Aligned with Regulatory, Technological, and Consumer Trends?

 

Why It Matters

 

The sector is under close scrutiny, with stronger enforcement of the Franchising Code of Conduct following wage underpayment scandals and Senate inquiries. Operators must comply with increased disclosure requirements and penalties for breaches. At the same time, digital transformation, sustainability, and shifting consumer preferences toward healthier food and ethical brands are reshaping franchise performance.

 

What to Check

  • Regulatory compliance – Ensure adherence to the updated Franchising Code of Conduct and Fair Work obligations.

  • Technology adoption – Review use of online platforms, data analytics, and ecommerce integration.

  • Consumer alignment – Check whether offerings reflect demand for sustainability, healthier lifestyles, and convenience.

  • Future adaptability – Consider the franchisor’s investment in innovation and responsiveness to changing consumer trends.


 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Franchise Business?

 

With strong national reach, built-in branding, and opportunities in regional markets, franchising remains a major driver of Australia’s small business landscape.

 

Success will depend on choosing a financially resilient brand, securing franchisor support, and ensuring compliance while adapting to digital and consumer shifts.

 

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