'Oscars of franchising' celebrates outstanding success in the UK franchise industry
The British Franchise Association (BFA) has announced the finalists for the BFA HSBC British Franchise Awards 2023.
The awards, known as the ‘Oscars’ of the franchising world, and sponsored by HSBC Bank, recognise and celebrate the success of franchisees and franchisors in the UK franchise industry.
The winners will be revealed at a black-tie awards dinner in Birmingham on Thursday 9th November 2023 after the association’s annual conference.
The finalists in the BFA HSBC British Franchise Awards 2023 are:
Franchisor Awards
Franchisor of the Year
- ActionCOACH
- Agency Express
- Driver Hire
- InXpress
- Mathnasium
- Premier Education
Emerging Franchisor
- Canopy
- Get a Drip
- Rise
- The Cat Butler
Franchisor of the Year - Lifestyle
- Dog First Aid
- Extra Help
- Pink Spaghetti
- Harmony at Home
Leadership and Culture
- Greene King
- Revive! Auto Innovations
- Snap Fitness
- Visiting Angels
Franchisor Trailblazer
- Fastsigns
- GoodOaks Home Care
- Water Babies
Franchisee Awards
Next Generation
- ChipsAway (Brandon Akerman)
- Driver Hire (Connor Ferguson)
- Snap-on Tools (Luke Henderson)
Lifestyle
- Computer Xplorers (Richard & Emily Simcox)
- Get Ahead (Kristy Roff & Suzanne Evett)
- Mini First Aid (Jen Fisher)
- Puddle Ducks (Ellie Cawdwell)
Community Focus
- Costa Coffee (Diljit Brar)
- Home Instead (Anitra Camargo)
- McDonald’s Restaurants (Ian Stephenson)
- Merry Maids (Debbie Walker)
Franchisee Trailblazer
- ServiceMaster (Siva Kugathas)
- Concept Claim Solutions (Gary Dimond)
- Mathnasium (John Preston)
- Swimtime (Fiona Marshall)
HSBC Best-in-Class Multi-Unit Single Brand
- Home Instead (Suhail Rehman)
- Pret a Manger (James Lipscombe)
- Swimtime (Terri & Andrew Vince)
HSBC Best-in-Class Multi Unit Brand
- Adil Group (Raja Adil)
- Goldex Investments (Diljit Brar)
- Ice King (Angelina Mouralidarane)
Chief executive of the BFA, Pip Wilkins, said: “We were very impressed with the overall standard of entries we received this year.
“Notably, it was great to see new brands entering for the first time and the strength of the next generation of franchisors and franchisees coming through. There were some particularly impressive entries in the Leadership and Culture and Trailblazer categories, and it was wonderful to see brands referencing milestones as part of their entries.
“Generally, we shortlisted more entries than we usually would, which was a testament to the overall strength of the entries we received. Gillian and I would like to thank everyone who entered as we appreciate the amount of time and hard work that goes into each entry.
“We are happy to provide feedback to brands who were not successful this year; to allow them to learn from the experience and come back stronger next year.”
UK head of franchise, commercial banking, at sponsors HSBC, Gillian Morris, said: “Shortlisting candidates for the BFA HSBC British Franchise Awards is one of the toughest challenges of the year, once more the candidates were a very high standard, and it was very tough to shortlist just a few entries.
“I was really impressed at the diversity of entries across brands and sectors, which is a great testament of the strength and reach of the franchise industry. I am looking forward to meeting the finalists and wish them all luck.”
Learn more about the BFA at thebfa.org