
At
Sunbelt Business Brokers Franchise, we believe in and know about franchising because all of our offices are owned by franchisees. In fact, Sunbelt is the number one rated and largest
Business Brokering franchise company in the world (we are consistently ranked #1 by Entrepreneur magazine in our category).
Last year, Sunbelt
sales franchise acted as the intermediary in business sales totaling over a billion dollars. With thousands of business buyers walking through our doors, we discovered that nearly 90% of qualified buyers were looking for a business with the same characteristics - different kinds of businesses but the same characteristics. They were looking for a business that could be bank-financed, and that offered on-going marketing, training and support for the life of the business. Are you looking for a business with these characteristics? If so, you are looking for a franchise.
As the largest
business consulting franchise firm in the world, Sunbelt is regularly contacted by franchisors looking to expand their concept. Hundreds of these franchisors have come to us because of our national presence and our ability to bring qualified buyers to the table. Consequently, we are constantly pre-screening franchises to determine whether they meet our high standards of excellence, integrity, and quality. As a result, we are able to present you with the top franchise opportunities currently on the market.
Our ultimate goal is to help you find an opportunity that will be good for you and your family. We provide you with guidance throughout this process, but you never pay us for any of our work, before or after the purchase of a franchise. Our income is earned by commissions paid by the franchisors for referring qualified and educated buyers to them.
Our number one goal in the franchise evaluation process is to help you find an opportunity that will be good for you and your family. Of course, franchising is not for everyone. If at any point in the franchise evaluation process you believe a franchise is not in your best interests, you are under no obligation to continue the process.
30-Apr-2008