| Background
| Benefits | Agreement
| Costs | Profitability
PEGASUS RENTAL CARS BACKGROUND
- Pegasus Rental Cars was set up in Christchurch,
New Zealand during the last half of 1989. The directors
had seen overseas the use of used
vehicles as a cheaper alternative the new vehicles
used by The Big 3 (Avis, Hertz, Budget). The high
cost of used vehicles and strict requirements by the
Ministry of Transport on licensing and vehicle condition
had made the costs of establishing a used car rental
business prohibitive. Once importing of secondhand
Japanese cars allowed a quality used car to be purchased
at a reasonable price, the opportunity was seen to
establish a rental operation that catered for people
on a budget. The budget traveller or backpacker was
specifically targeted as potential business opportunity.
The existing companies saw our business as a threat,
stealing their market share but we believed we actually
offered another option to people who would otherwise
have taken a bus or train. The customers would have
more flexibility and at a cost no more than the cost
of public transport. Initially vehicles were imported
from Japan and still a limited number do get imported.
Changing used car markets have meant it is some times
more timely and cost effective to buy here.
As a result of targeting the backpacker market we
established a healthy relationship with a chain of
hostels which resulted in agencies in Picton and Queenstown
to service these hostels. The hostels have now been
absorbed by a New Zealand wide hostel group.
This group is now part of a worldwide organisation
in contact with free independent travellers worldwide.
Pegasus Rentals has been accepted as the supplier
of cars to this organisation and we believe there
will be benefits in more business both from the hostels
in New Zealand and from its association with the International
group. Pegasus depots are now located nationwide.
The need for more cars and hence more capital requirement
has led to the alternative of franchising Pegasus
Rental Cars to enable the established growth to continue
so we can keep up with the ever increasing demand
from one of the few growth industries in New Zealand
- tourism. Recently, with the aid of a nationwide
computor system, there has been a push into the business
market which has been successful in creating a lot
of repeat business.
We are looking for partner's in our business more
than wanting to sell what we have developed and hence
are looking for buyers with business
sense and integrity to share in our future growth.
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BENEFITS
OF A PEGASUS RENTAL CAR FRANCHISE
- Ownership of your own business with assistance of
experince in the field. Involvement with a well known
brand name in the free independent traveller and budget
rental car market, as well as repeat customers in
the business client market currently being developed.
- Sharing of advertising marketing costs nationally
as well as internationally.
- Purchasing price advantages through the established
network and supply channels of a larger organisation.
- Conferences for the sharing of knowledge and experiences
with others in the industry.
Assistance in local selection of sites, marketing
and promotion.
- Training.
- Access to advise on management and financing of
your business.
- The ability to move cars from town to town without
the restriction of only having one available depot.
- Assistance in selection and purchase of cars locally
and from overseas.
- Benefits of a central booking system and referrals
from other operators and overseas tourist centres.
- Additional revenue from commissions on other associated
rental vehicle products.
- Involvement in a national computer programme and
its reports including accounting ability.
- Assistance in the event of holidays and sickness
from others in your own organisation.
Budget and projection assistance in the setting up
of a new and ongoing venture.
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FRANCHISE
AGREEMENT
- Pegasus Rental Cars has a franchise agreement which
will be the basis of the contract between the parties.
The agreement is for 5 years with two renewals. The
agreement gives one "Pegasus Centre" right
of operation within a defined area.
There is an ongoing management fee payable on gross
revenue earned at the Pegasus Centre. This fee is
5%.
National advertising is paid monthly as a nominal
percentage share of the gross turnover.
In the case of a new Pegasus Centre there is a one
off licence purchase fee.
In some cases it may be advisable or preferable to
purchase an existing business. A goodwill payment
will need to be made in this instance. This figure
can be calculated by known factors for the business
operation and is an ideal way to be instantly profitable.
For more information contact the Directors of Pegasus
Automotive Services Ltd.
For more information
contact the Directors of Pegasus Automotive Services
Ltd.
- Kevin Lamb
PO Box 7166
Nelson
New Zealand
Phone/Fax 643 546 8050
Email: franchise@rentalcars.com.au
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COSTS
- To own a new franchise centre in a new area the
costs will be determined by various factors: For example:
a small operation
The licence fee 10,000 to 20,000
5-10 vehicles 35,000
Fax machine 500
Cell phone 500
Signage 1500
Painting 2,000
Counter 1,000
Stationery 300
Legal fees 1,000
Accountants fees 1,000
Computor Hardware 3,000
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- There will be working capital required in the form
of:
Rent in advance 700
Insurance 300
Advertising 1,000
Power Bond 200
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- Franchise Centre licence fee: is a once only fee
which allows the applicant the right to the use of
the Pegasus Systems, Pegasus Name, Trademarks and
identity at the designated Pegasus Centre and area
described in the Franchise Agreement. The franchise
purchase includes training at a Pegasus Center plus
on site training and set up of the operation.
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PROFIT
PROJECTIONS AND PROFITABILITY
- Guidance with financial forecasts can obtained from
Pegasus Rental Cars resident accountant. Each operation
and each operator is different. Although we know the
basic requirements and returns to be expected in the
successful running of a Pegasus Centre the final results
and budgeting are expected to be left to the purchaser.
Turnover will be affected by the size of the town
the centre is located in.
Expenditure on fixed costs will be static but will
be in the hands of the owner an determined by efficiency
and attitudes.
Costs of vehicle repairs will be determined by the
quality of the fleet purchased and standard of maintainance
applied.
The financial status of the purchaser will have an
effect on the results of the business.
While Pegasus can assist in forecasts and projections
the final result is in the hands of the operator and
will be the results of his plans, ambitions and work
habits.
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WHAT DO I NEED
TO OPERATE A PEGASUS FRANCHISE?
- In New Zealand the Rental Car industry is regulated
and you will require a Rental Car Operators licence
before commencing business.
You will also need to sit a Certificate of Knowledge.
All cars must be registered under a class for hire
or reward and have a current certificate of fitness.
A desire to succeed in your own business is essential.
A liking for dealing with people is essential.
A fundamental business knowledge is essential.
There are and have been many excellent articles in
recent magazines and business papers on franchising.
We strongly suggest you search these out of bookshops
and libraries and devour them. The Franchise Association
in Auckland has some very good information packs available
for the budding franchisee which gives a good guide
to your expectations.
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