December 2021 • Stewart Germann / Khushbu Sundarji
Results of the 2021 franchising New Zealand survey just released
SGL was a key sponsor of the survey conducted by Massey University on behalf of the Franchise Association of New Zealand. The results of the survey provide valuable insights on the size, impact, structure, strategies, challenges and opportunities of franchising companies in New Zealand.
On 7 December 2021 the results of the Survey were released and some of the highlights are as follows:
There are 590 business format franchisors in New Zealand
There is an estimated total of 32,300 units operating in business format franchises
More than 156,820 are employed directly in business format franchises
Sales turnover for business format franchises was estimated at $36.8 billion
Sales turnover for the entire franchising sector was estimated at $58.5 billion
70% of franchise brands originated in New Zealand
Online sales grew tremendously with now almost 80% of brands engaging in online sales
More than 20% of franchisors have entered international markets
90% of franchise brands return profits back into the community
Almost two-thirds of franchisors identified environmental sustainability and ethical supply chain examples, with the principal examples being enforced recycling of materials, waste minimisation programmes and hybrid car use
Only 18.5% of franchisors were involved in a substantial dispute (with one or more franchisees) in the past 12 months
COVID-19 brought considerable disruptions to trading, greater stress and mental health considerations, adjusted hours of operation, supply chain interruptions, significant sales reductions and many other issues
The data in the Survey provides a reliable source of information about the New Zealand franchise sector. Massey University was pleased to collaborate in this important research with the FANZ, the peak body of franchise representation, and SGL was proud to be a key sponsor.