Explore franchise opportunities and franchise resales across F&B, retail and services in Singapore.
A franchise gives you a proven brand, an established playbook, supplier relationships and (in most cases) a dedicated marketing team — while you focus on running the outlet. BusinessExchange SG lists both new franchise units and franchise resales in Singapore.
Franchise resales are especially attractive when the outlet already has recurring customers, trained staff and steady monthly profit. Instead of paying for a fit-out and waiting 6–12 months to ramp, you step into a cash-flowing business on day one.
Look carefully at three things before signing: the franchisor's track record (how many units are still operating after five years), the location and lease tenure, and the total investment relative to realistic monthly profit. Every franchise listing on our marketplace shows revenue and profit ranges upfront.

Popular pastel bubble tea kiosk inside a high-traffic Orchard mall. Well-known brand with a 2-store franchise system.

A well-established neighbourhood favourite with a loyal customer base, consistent monthly revenue and a beautifully designed shop ready for a new owner to take over.

A well-established neighbourhood favourite with a loyal customer base, consistent monthly revenue and a beautifully designed shop ready for a new owner to take over.
You'll find F&B franchises (bubble tea, coffee, dessert, quick-service restaurants), retail franchises and service franchises listed on BusinessExchange SG. Both new franchise units and existing franchise resales are common.
Small kiosk franchises can start around S$80,000, while established F&B or retail franchises typically range from S$150,000 to S$500,000+. Costs include the franchise fee, fit-out, initial inventory and working capital.
A franchise resale is an existing franchised outlet whose owner wants to sell — usually because they're moving on, retiring or reallocating capital. You inherit the location, staff, systems and revenue rather than opening a new unit from scratch.
Most franchisors provide training and operating manuals, so prior experience is not always required. Strong candidates have management experience, hands-on availability and enough working capital to run 6–12 months of operations.
Franchise fees are typically non-refundable once paid. Review the Franchise Disclosure Document, term length, royalty rate, marketing fund contribution and renewal terms before committing.