In the third quarter of 2024, Russians more frequently looked for the opportunity to acquire an existing business in the restaurant sector. This industry accounted for 14% of the total demand and the average cost of offers was 500 thousand rubles, the Avito press service reported on its Telegram channel.

Avito called public catering the most popular area for buying an existing business
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Buying an existing company has become the most popular goal among entrepreneurs: 81% of requests to Avito in this segment are specifically aimed at acquiring companies that are already operating. The association option interested 7% of users and 6% were looking for a business to rent.

The second most popular position for purchasing an existing business was occupied by the commercial sector – 13% of all applications. The average cost of this type of proposals reaches one million rubles. In third place are order collection points, the demand for which increased by 27% during the quarter and the average price was approximately 1 million rubles.

An increase in popularity is also observed in the beauty and health sectors (8% of requests), with an average business cost of 1.4 million rubles, as well as in the IT sector (6%) with an average price from 180 thousand rubles. Demand also increased in areas such as tourism (+22%), manufacturing (+12%) and construction (+11%).

Since March 2024, a separate category “Franchises” has also been operating on the Avito platform, presenting more than 5 thousand franchise offers for all regions of Russia, making additional options available to aspiring entrepreneurs, the company said. in a statement.

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Karina Pardaeva

Source: RB

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