Christian Brothers Automotive Top 400 Franchise Ranking

Christian Brothers Automotive Top 400 Franchise Ranking

Christian Brothers Automotive has climbed 46 places from last year to be ranked No. 121 on the Franchise Times' list.

Christian Brothers Automotive has been ranked No. 121 on the 2023 Franchise Times’ Top 400 list, climbing 46 places from the previous year. This marks the sixth consecutive year the auto repair franchise has made the list. In 2022, the company reported a 28.2% increase in sales, totaling over $637 million, and a 7.3% growth in the number of units.

The Franchise Times’ Top 400, expanded to include 500 franchises, ranks the largest U.S.-based franchise systems based on global sales. Laura Michaels, editor-in-chief of Franchise Times, described this ranking as a result of extensive research and reporting, offering an objective perspective on franchise performance.

Additionally, Franchise Business Review included Christian Brothers Automotive in its 2023 reports on the “Most Innovative Franchises” and the “Top Franchises for Veterans.” These recognitions are based on independent franchisee satisfaction surveys conducted by the market research firm. For the “Most Innovative Franchises” list, data from nearly 38,000 franchisees across more than 385 brands was analyzed, while the “Top Franchises for Veterans” list involved feedback from nearly 3,000 franchise owners representing 385 brands.

Franchisees of Christian Brothers Automotive were surveyed on various aspects of their franchising experience, including leadership, support, operations and financial opportunities.

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