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Existing stores for Resale - IRL / N IRL

Buying an existing O’Briens unit is one path to franchise ownership that is too often overlooked!

Buying an existing O’Briens Franchise offers the best of both worlds. In addition to the safety and high likelihood of success associated with a Franchise, you get the benefit of skipping the start up period, which as every entrepreneur will tell you, is the most difficult time for any business.

Here are some of the many advantages to purchasing an existing O’Briens store:
 
A complete facility. With the help of O’Briens, the existing owner has already researched, selected and negotiated a location. As the buyer of an existing unit, you can evaluate how desirable its location is.
 
Higher Chance of Success. An existing business has already proven that it can operate successfully. Additionally, in our experience a new owner brings fresh impetus to the business at all levels which can result in improved sales and profits.
 
Immediate Business and Cash Flow
Actual Performance Data
Equipment in place
Existing customer base
Established Suppliers
Experienced Employees
   
There are many reasons why O’Briens Franchisees choose to sell their Business:
Realising their investment
The Franchisee may simply be retiring
Ill Health / Moving
Realise that the type of business is not for them
   
O’Briens provides potential buyers with a comprehensive guide to assist you in the evaluation and acquisition of the existing O’Briens store. You will negotiate directly with the Owner / Operator. Prior to transfer, O’Briens must approve the transfer of the Franchise from the seller to the buyer.
   
For further information on stores available for resale in Ireland & N Ireland please contact: 
 
Franchise Sales Department
O'Briens Irish Sandwich Bars Ltd
23 South William Street
Dublin 2
Ireland

Tel:
    +353 1 4721400
Fax:
   +353 1 6961251
Email:
info@obriens.ie
 
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