Overview
Units and Growth Chart
About Proforma
A dynamic business with an international presence, Proforma is a well-known supplier of business documents and promotional materials to medium and large-sized companies.
From small beginnings in 1978, Proforma has expanded to become one of the top names in its field. Franchising began in 1985, and the company continues to seek franchisees who will help it continue to succeed. Corporate headquarters are located in Cleveland, Ohio.
There are hundreds of Proforma franchises in the United States to go along with dozens in Canada.
The business world has changed a lot since 1978, and Proforma believes it has changed with it. If you believe that working with Proforma suits you, read on for a closer look at their operations.
Why You May Want To Start a Proforma Franchise
A Proforma franchisee will work closely with their customers and help them choose the paperwork, e-commerce, and multimedia that best suit their advertising and business needs. Working with customers demands a friendly, professional approach, so a potential Proforma franchisee should be confident and good with people.
Proforma wants its franchisees to work directly with them; they do not want absentee owners that employ managers to run the business. In addition, the nature of the business allows the franchisee to work from home. If you choose to do this, it may cut out the cost of leasing office space.
Proforma franchise agreements may last for an indefinite period of time.
What Might Make a Proforma Franchise a Good Choice?
Back in the simpler business world of 1978, companies such as Proforma simply supplied stationery, invoices, and the like. The move into branded promotional material was an obvious next step. However, the rise of e-commerce presented businesses with new challenges. Proforma believes it quickly adapted to help businesses find suitable materials for this new environment. Proforma strives to be nimble and efficient.
A Proforma franchisee will act as a sales agent who should reflect the company's values and professionally represent the company. They will ensure that their operation runs smoothly and that their customers are satisfied with the service they provide.
How To Open a Proforma Franchise
To be part of the Proforma team, you should make sure you're financially ready for an initial investment made up of a franchise fee and other startup costs. In addition, you should prepare yourself for ongoing fees that will include advertising fees and royalty fees.
A franchisee can choose to start working with Proforma independently and out of their own premises, potentially cutting costs. Proforma also offers a comprehensive training program and ongoing support. Nevertheless, you should thoroughly research your local area to ensure demand for this service. There may be local competition, so you should find out what your competitors offer and the prices they charge.
Before making any financial commitment or signing an agreement, you must perform your due diligence and establish if this is the right opportunity for you. As part of your due diligence, you may want to speak to existing franchisees and ask the Proforma franchising team questions.
Investment Details
Available Territories
Franchising opportunities available in the following regions
Training & Support Programs
Comprehensive training and ongoing support to help you succeed
Training
Ongoing Support
Marketing Support
Operations & Requirements
Key operational details and requirements for running this franchise
Ranking History
Proforma performance in the Franchise rankings over recent years
Additional Rankings
Curious to know where Proforma ranked on other franchise lists? Find out below.
Find You Perfect Franchise Match
See which franchises fit your budget and have open territories near you.
Similar Franchises
Sign Up for Our Franchise Newsletter
Stay up to date on the latest news and trends affecting the franchise industry.
Related Franchise Content
Catch up on the latest franchise news, trends, and more.
A Major Restaurant Operator Just Cashed Out of One of Its Biggest Brands — Here's Why
The sale marks a strategic shift — and is a sign of how fast-food giants are rethinking growth.
These Are the Top Retail Franchises for 2025, According to the Franchise 500
These retail brands are proving there's still a big opportunity in brick-and-mortar franchising.
Franchise Success Isn't Automatic — It's Earned. Here's How to Do It Right.
Many franchise candidates fall for the "it runs itself" myth. Here's why hands-on ownership is the only real path to success.
Most Acquisitions Fail — Here's How to Make Yours the Exception
Buying a company is the easy part. The challenge is getting your new team to feel like part of the same firm.
This Fast-Food Powerhouse Is Getting a Makeover. Here's What Customers Can Expect.
Wendy's is rolling out Project Fresh, a consumer-focused overhaul that promises faster drive-thrus, smarter ordering tech and a refreshed menu.
A Water Wings Swim School Franchise Offers Year-Round Revenue Potential
Water Wings Swim School stands out as a franchise investment for mission-driven entrepreneurs seeking both purpose and profit.