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Graze Craze is a charcuterie board business part of franchise powerhouse United Franchise Group. A charcuterie board is an assortment of cured meats, cheeses, artisan breads, olives, fruits, vegetables and deserts!
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Now is the time to break into the innovative professional workspace and community industry!
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Founded by Jessica Fialkovich, a top expert in the business brokerage industry, Exit Factor is a niche business coaching franchise that focuses on coaching entrepreneurs and business owners on how to build a valuable and sellable business.
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Caprinos Pizza Ltd is a young successful international pizza delivery/take-away chain with a rapid popularity growth in the UK and Ireland markets. Having over 100 branches we are one of very few pizza brands offering Halal menu across all our branches.
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Since launching in 2003, Snap Fitness has transformed the fitness franchising landscape. With more than 1,000 locations in over 20 countries, we've grown into a trusted global gym franchise brand. Innovation, simplicity and unrivalled support have been the pillars of our success and we're just getting started.
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A strong brand, recognised as a world leader. A true premium Pilates workout with the help of a complete range of equipment (Reformer, Exo chair, Springboard, TRX, mats for each practitioner) and qualified instructors only. With 9 different types of classes and 4 levels of difficulty, Club Pilates offers a diverse, progressive workout that's right for everyone. A highly effective business model that can be replicated and has been proven in hundreds of studios, providing exceptional margins and return on investment. A concept that's easy to develop in a 150-square-metre space, with low construction costs, so that you can rapidly set up your first studio and quickly consider expanding to several territories. The franchisor helps with property searches and carries out in-depth market research to find the ideal location. We offer support during the fit-out to ensure that it takes place in the best possible conditions and, above all, that deadlines are met. Trusted partners and suppliers are selected to ensure quality and reliability. Turnkey management tools are available to simplify your life. Our sales and marketing strategies have been successfully tried and tested in over 1,300 studios around the world. We also offer assistance in recruiting and training instructors to help you build a skilled team. Customised support and ongoing training are available to meet your specific needs. Our aim is to enable our franchisees to break even within 6 weeks of opening, by offering them all the support they need to succeed in their business.
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The global demand for cybersecurity services is growing rapidly, making this the perfect time to join the industry. Cyber-attacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, putting businesses at risk. The consequences of a data breach or cyber-attack can be devastating, leading to financial losses, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties. Many businesses lack the expertise to handle cybersecurity internally, creating a significant demand for professional services.
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Run your own business providing mobile apps & responsive websites to small businesses.
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This is your opportunity to join BFT, Australia’s fastest growing and most advanced fitness franchise, providing results focused and time efficient workout programs.
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Open your own Kumon Study Centre and become part of the world’s largest provider of supplementary maths & English education.
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The fitness industry is changing fast — and we’re leading the charge.
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Opening a Franchise in Galway

Situated on the West Coast of Ireland, Galway has seen considerable economic development over the past decade, slowly evolving into a vibrant sector of Ireland’s regional economy.

Perhaps most famous for its iconic cultural and arts scene, the country is also a stronghold for education, sports and business innovation. This makes the region a tantalising location for both national and international franchise brands that are looking to expand their networks.

An Economy Built for Success

Known for being the cultural centre of the West, Galway is Ireland’s 4th largest urban area with a total county population of 277, 737. Galway city has a population of over 86,000. In addition to its artistic and historical reputation, the city also benefits from a thriving economy that includes tech, high tourism footfall, and education.

Since the 1990s many multi-national companies have set up in Ireland and a number of those are now based in Galway. These include:

  • HPE
  • SAP
  • Oracle
  • Cisco

As a result of huge financial investments in and around Galway city, the county has experienced massive growth resulting in requirements for housing, services and amenities for the workers in large corporations. This is where franchising comes in. Workers and their families need a whole rake of services ranging from childcare, cleaning,

With two universities (NUIG and ATU Galway) and a young, educated population, Galway provides an ideal demographic profile for franchising

The presence of a strong consumer base and a steady flow of tourists also gives franchises the chance to tap into both local and visitor spending. Galway’s growing suburban areas, such as Oranmore and Moycullen, provide additional potential for neighbourhood-style franchises looking to cater to residential communities.

Key Sectors in Galway’s Franchise Landscape

Several franchise sectors are thriving in Galway. The food and beverage sector remains the largest and most competitive. Global chains like Subway, Domino’s, and Costa Coffee have established a firm presence in Galway’s retail and high street spaces.

Of course, how we forget the Galway franchise superstar that is Supermacs. Founded in 1978 in Balliasloe, Co Country, the popular fast food chain has become an institution across Ireland and now has now has a chain of 118 franchises spread out across the country.

Newcomers and home-grown businesses in the food and beverage sector will continue to find room for growth, as consumer demand evolves toward convenience, health-conscious options, and local sourcing.

  • Retail franchising has also carved out a niche, particularly in fashion, health & beauty, and home improvement. Galway’s bustling shopping streets, such as Shop Street and Eyre Square, provide high-visibility locations for retail operations, and the city’s mix of local and tourist shoppers ensures consistent footfall year-round.
  • Education and tutoring services, such as Kumon and Centre of English Studies (CES), driven by Galway’s academic infrastructure and focus on learning have seen a spike in demand over the last few years. Similarly, childcare and after-school care franchises are increasingly in demand as dual-income families need reliable, structured support services due to the overwhelming child care crises plaguing Ireland.
  • The fitness and wellness sector such as gyms, yoga studios, and boutique fitness franchises has grown in line with rise health consciousness (particularly amongst millennials and Gen Z) in Ireland. Galway’s outdoor-oriented, health-aware population is the deal location for new franchises looking to tap into a motivated customer base.

Supportive Infrastructure

Successive Irish governments since the early 1990s have maintained strong pro-business policies which have had huge economic benefits for Ireland for more than 30 years. Given Galway’s own entrepreneurial culture, this also for a prosperous environment for the franchising industry.

Organisations such as the Irish Franchise Association (IFA) and Local Enterprise Office Galway can offer support, guidance, and financial advice to new franchisees and franchisors alike. The local Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise Ireland further support SME development which extends to franchising.

Franchisees in Galway also benefit from a well-developed transport network, including road and rail links, facilitating the movement of goods and services in and out of the county. Digital connectivity is as strong as ever, which is essential for modern franchise operations,

The Future of Franchising in Galway

As consumer preferences continue to shift toward branded experiences, convenience, and good value, the franchise model offers entrepreneurs a lucrative way to meet these demands.

Galway’s population growth, urban development projects, and commitment to innovation position it as a high-potential market for both first-time franchisees and established brands looking to expand in Ireland’s west.

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