Walfinch, a network of leaders
Imagine being part of the home care revolution, not designed to ‘keep people at home’, but focused on streamlining clients’ daily lives and helping them to Thrive in (and beyond) their homes.
Let’s talk cash: the financial information
The minimum investment with a Walfinch franchise is £110,000 - 120,000, with a franchise fee £41,000 + VAT, along with an ongoing management support fee of 5%.
These figures underline that, while there is a serious investment, you’re backed by a proven model and recognised brand, with strong relationships with the banks. The opportunity is substantial, and the potential for return is transformative.
Walfinch was designed by a former home care franchisee
Walfinch is rooted in forward-thinking leadership, with our CEO, Amrit Dhaliwal having been a former home care franchisee. Our model combines entrepreneurial energy with care expertise, nationally supporting franchisees to set up their own Walfinch home care businesses. Could your individual expertise enrich our vibrant network of entrepreneurs? We want to hear your vision. When you join Walfinch, you’re signing up to a brand which values ambition, innovation, and seizing opportunities within a market that’s primed for growth.
Could Walfinch be the investment for you?
What kind of industry do you want to start a business in? Future-proof, deeply profitable, scalable, meaningful? You’re looking right at it. Walfinch is actively tapping into a broadening market, therefore, an undeniable demand.
Better yet: you’re not starting from scratch. You’re plugging into a brand with tested systems, operational tools, referral pathways and a growth-oriented mindset – a brand that is actively redefining what care means. This isn’t for people content with following, this is for leaders in the making.
As you build, your Walfinch business earns both social and commercial value. You’ll be creating jobs, contributing to communities and building something you can scale or sell. Walfinch franchisees are already seeing notable turnover and that momentum is infectious.
Are you what Walfinch is looking for?
We’re looking for driven, ambitious individuals who share our values of possibility, progress and perseverance. People who set new standards, people with passion, people with a hint of revolution in them. If you’ve ever looked at something and seen exactly what needs to change, you are suited to Walfinch.
We welcome franchisees from diverse backgrounds (we’ve had Marketing Executives, Accountants, Care Managers, Nurses, even Television Producers all become proud Walfinch business owners). Previous care experience is a bonus but not required.
All you need is the Thriving mindset:
- You believe great care comes from genuine human connection and operational excellence.
- You’re driven to build something in your local community; generating employment, creating value, making a difference.
- You embrace technology, systems and high standards, because you know that scalable success comes from disciplined frameworks.
- You’re willing to lead, to learn, and evolve.
- Previous experience of running a business or managing teams.
- You’re willing to get out there, shake hands, and become a person of influence within and beyond your local community.
As a Walfinch franchisee, you will…
- Be your own boss and have control of your life, with the backing of an award-winning brand.
- Work in a rewarding, high-impact sector: you’ll be helping people live better lives in their own homes.
- Support your local community by creating jobs, fostering partnerships, and building a reputation for excellence.
- Leverage a ready-built model: from referrals and service lines to admin systems and compliance frameworks.
- Potentially reach significant turnover, some franchisees are achieving up to £1 million turnover or more.
- Enjoy the support, network and ongoing development that comes with being part of a Thriving franchise system.
Training and support: marketing and regulation made manageable
Walfinch understands that care is a highly-regulated sector. So, we have designed our training and support to match. The start of your journey includes:
- A rigorous 10-day initial formal training programme covering business set-up, operations, compliance, marketing and more.
- Full assistance with registration (for example with the regulator Care Quality Commission in England) so you can get trading as quickly and smoothly as possible.
- A 90-day business launch plan that gives you clear milestones, actions and support.
- Office setup assistance, software training, marketing support and system implementation.
- Weekly and ongoing coaching meetings, business development workshops and compliance coaching.
- Access to a network of fellow franchisees, sharing best practice, referral networks and collaboration.
- Dedicated leadership team support, so you’re never left on your own.
How does the Walfinch franchise business model work?
The model is smart, clear and built to work in today’s digital age while staying human centred. At its core: you operate a home-care business under the Walfinch brand, delivering services in your exclusive territory. Our system ensures you have the technology, processes and branding to deliver standout service.
Key components:
- Exclusive territory license: You’re supported to establish a dominant local presence, with an expertly researched territory based on the population of potential clients.
- Technology-enabled operations: From rostering and care-monitoring to client management and compliance., the systems handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on growth and relationship-building.
- Marketing and referral strategy: You’ll be trained on how to build your network of referral providers, community relationships and local leads.
- Service diversity: You’ll offer a full range of care, from hourly/daily visits to live-in support, from simple companionship to complex care for conditions like dementia, stroke recovery, MS. That broad menu means you’re not locked into one niche, and you can scale your operations.
- Scale opportunity: While you might start as a single-unit franchisee, the model gives you potential to scale to multi-unit or multi-territory.
- Ongoing business development: Support doesn’t end at launch; you’ll be coached, updated, networked and encouraged to maximise the value of your business via best practices, operational innovation and strategic growth.
Stop surviving, start Thriving
By joining the Walfinch network you gain access to a proven platform: a recognised brand, a complete operating system, and a market position built for the future - with your own, exclusive territory. Why bother? Because setting up a home care business in such a regulated, evolving industry is tough. With Walfinch you get the backing, training and systems you need to succeed. Because it’s never enough just to survive. Through this high-potential business, make it your Time to Thrive.
Walfinch Home Care Is Named Emerging Franchise of The Year
Walfinch home care has been named as the Worldpay Emerging Franchise of the Year in the HSBC Elite Franchise TOP 100 UK Awards.
Amrit Dhaliwal, Founder and CEO of Walfinch says: “This is a celebration of the hard work and dedication of our care teams and franchisees who work so hard to change people's lives and redefine home care.”
The award follows the announcement in December 2024 that Walfinch had risen eight places to reach number 50 in the Elite Franchise Top 100, from among hundreds of UK franchise organisations.
Innovation
Redefining home care has been Walfinch's 'big idea' since it was founded in 2019. Last Autumn Walfinch launched its Time to Thrive initiative, to bring greater activity and mobility to all of its care clients – and extend it into the local communities covered by its 30 (and growing) number of offices.
All of Walfinch's clients receiving an hour or more of care are offered at least ten minutes of activity at each visit, and Walfinch franchisees are now running local Thrive Clubs, offering free of charge activities such as chair yoga, arts and crafts, and tailored physical exercise – plus chances to socialise.
Amrit, known as The Walking CEO, says: “Activity improves physical and mental health, and it can help people meet personal goals, such as going to a family wedding, a trip to the shops, or doing a bit more gardening.
“Carers usually join in, which brings them greater job satisfaction as they see improvements in clients' wellbeing.”
The clubs also mean local people know Walfinch's services, and the names of its carers, which takes the worry out of finding care support.
Promoting the care industry and franchising
Walfinch also aims to change the image of the whole care sector. Amrit's recently-launched book Time to Thrive: The Home Care Revolution, highlights the huge opportunities in the care sector, sets out 12 practical ways to solve its challenges and explains how to get into home care with a franchise. It is the only book of its kind written by a home care franchise insider.
Walfinch also offers franchisees one-to-one coaching to reach business and personal goals, ongoing training and support, and workshops focussing on recruitment and business development, plus compliance coaching, and staff mentoring.
Amrit says: “As a result of these practical strategies, our franchisee satisfaction benchmark shows that 96%
of our franchisees go the extra mile for their customers and 96% see expansion possibilities, while 83% of our franchisees believe their products and services are better than those of the competition.
“The turnover for our whole network increased by 34% between 2023 and 2024 and in the first two months of 2025 turnover figures are up by over 20%. Walfinch has big plans for expansion – and awards such as the Emerging Franchisee of the Year Award help power our ambitions.”
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