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You are at:Home»Business»Six Figured Females launches franchise model as part of UK expansion

Six Figured Females launches franchise model as part of UK expansion

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Posted By sme-admin on July 15, 2026 Business
Alison Cooper, CEO, Six Figured Females
Alison Cooper, CEO, Six Figured Females

Six Figured Females, the networking community created especially for ambitious businesswomen has launched a franchise model to help the business reach new areas of the UK, expand its reach and grow its membership.

Headed up by Alison Cooper, Six Figured Females brings leaders of growth businesses together to build connections, foster deeper relationships, celebrate success and navigate business challenges. The community currently has over 80 members, eight hosts and seven groups across Essex, Bishop Stortford, London and Cambridge, with a new group in Hertford opening later this summer.

The franchise model will enable the networking group to expand even further into more cities across the UK, bringing more ambitious women together as part of the unique community where members champion one another and build support systems that allow then to grow their business exponentially.

Six Figured Females is a networking group like no other. As well as a monthly in-person meeting with their home group, members get access to the wider community with active group chats where they can share current promotions, collaborate, test ideas, announce key wins and share advice and encouragement.

There are also regular social events such as the annual summer soiree, Christmas party and other events throughout the year where all groups come together. There are also more informal events throughout the year including group trips to the cinema, spa days, dinners and so much more.

In this exciting opportunity, franchisees of Six Figured Females will acquire exclusive rights to run a group in their region along with everything they need to build their community. Regional franchisees will be responsible for building their groups, supporting their community, running meetings and will be provided with branding and marketing materials, access to the online membership platform, along with support from Alison and other hosts.

Initial target regions include Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol, Cotswolds, Oxford along with other areas available on request.

For existing members, the franchise model will scale the network and enable them to visit other groups around the UK, further expanding their contacts and building new and exciting connections and collaborations that will help build their business.

Alison Cooper, CEO, Six Figured Females, said: “Six Figured Females is networking done differently. Our groups fiercely champion women while allowing our members to enjoy meaningful connections that bring benefits to their business and inspire strategic partnerships.

“More importantly, our groups offer a pillar of support to businesswomen. We help one another navigate our challenges and celebrate the successes. When women come together in our groups, it’s a powerful force.

“Growing Six Figured Females nationally is the next step in our own growth journey. Our business model allows franchise owners to make the groups their own, with the gravitas of a fully established brand and full support behind them.

“The franchise offer is perfect for a business coach, mentor and any other business leader who is keen to build greater connections around them and create a unique space for women in their region.”

Founded in 2023, Six Figured Females is a community for accomplished female founders who want make meaningful connections with like-minded businesswomen to scale with purpose. Through monthly meet-ups, masterclasses, online networking and practical resources, the group focuses on sharing experiences, sparking ideas, and building businesses with impact and intention.

For anyone interested in finding out more, please contact Alison Cooper: hello@sixfiguredfemales.com.

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