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For franchise listings with monthly billing.
Billed monthly
All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
For franchise listings with yearly billing.
Billed yearly
All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
A franchise listing needs to make concept, investment, fees, support and requirements clear quickly so candidates can assess fit. The page is for providers who want to make a franchise opportunity visible and reach suitable candidates. The content should help generate suitable inquiries without turning the listing into a complete disclosure package.
Franchise opportunities differ from classic business sales. Providers usually look for partners, operators or franchisees, not simply buyers of an existing company. A useful listing explains whether the offer targets a franchisee, operator, territory partner, multi-unit format or master franchise role.
Franchise type, category, investment, equity, entry fee, ongoing fees, contract term, support, location needs and launch timing matter. The more concrete the conditions are, the faster candidates can assess whether capital, experience, location and availability fit.
For providers, these entry points are relevant: franchisor and list a franchise system give natural context to related offers and roles. They also help separate general listings, partner search and larger franchise systems.
The page is for providers who want to make a franchise opportunity visible and reach suitable candidates.
Concept, brand, model, investment, equity, fees, support, contract, location requirements and desired partner profile should be understandable.
No. The listing should give enough orientation, while internal documents, contract details and sensitive information can follow later.
Suitable candidates understand the desired role, have the required capital and accept the level of structure within the system.
No. What matters is explaining the concept status, possible regions, available support and realistic expectations.
No. company.ch provides listing, visibility and inquiries, but is not a contracting party and does not replace specialist advice.
Franchise focuses on system, investment, fees, support and requirements. A business sale focuses more on a concrete company.