Plan-it Cards Franchise Review

Plan-It Cards Franchise

Plan-it Cards Franchise Review

This retail card franchise which operates within the buoyant greetings card sector offers a proven business model which is simple to run and own from a very small outlay. Plan-it Cards franchisees benefit from leading edge training, support and product that are unrivalled in the marketplace.

About Plan-it Cards:
Plan-it Cards distribute high quality cards and gift wrap to independent shops e.g. Convenience stores, Post Offices, newsagents, garden centres, petrol stations and many other sites – any outlet that can sell cards! They are currently planning trials with National retail organisations to further enhance our sales growth. Working with an established customer base, the business continues to offer the franchisee tremendous growth potential particularly through expansion in existing shops and the opening of more shops in the territory.

 A day in the life of a Plan-it Cards franchisee:

Plan-it Cards franchisees work from home, using their own car, telephone/computer and printer; they store the products in their garage, or in a reasonable size room. Overheads are therefore kept to a minimum. Once a site is secured it’s the role of the franchisee to merchandise that site on a regular basis using planograms and stock purchased at highly competitive rates from the franchisor.

Plan-it Cards Franchise Review Business Model:

  • Franchise Fee: £10,000 + VAT
  • Total Investment: £30,000
  • Resales available from: £10,000+ VAT
  • Established Earnings: £40,000+*

Support available:

If you’re interested in starting a Plan-it Cards Franchise you may be entitled to FREE start-up support through the FranchsingWorks Programme which includes vetting, research, business planning, financial planning and support in accessing franchise funding. Please complete the enquiry form to book a free consultation.

(*This is not a guarantee of earnings. This figure is based upon performance of previous franchisees within the Plan-it Cards Franchise Network. You should conduct your own due diligence to check any figures)