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Osan Ability

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How much does an Osan Ability franchise cost in Australia?

The total initial investment for an Osan Ability franchise in Australia is Approximately $100,000 initial investment (estimated), based on publicly available figures.

The full report breaks down every cost category and how controllable each one is.

Is an Osan Ability franchise a good investment?

Independent analysis gives Osan Ability a weighted risk score of 5.1 out of 10 — Elevated Risk. That is a finding, not a recommendation: suitability depends on the buyer's capital, experience, and risk tolerance.

What drives the score, and which buyer profiles the model suits, is detailed across five risk dimensions in the full report.

Overall Risk Score

5.1

out of 10

Risk Classification

Elevated Risk

Highest Risk Area

Market Risk

7 / 10

Report Overview

Osan Ability is a rapidly expanding NDIS and aged care services franchise established in 2017, headquartered in Bella Vista, Sydney. The franchise operates a multi-service model encompassing disability support, in-home aged care, accommodation support, community participation, domestic assistance, and allied health services. The franchisor achieved remarkable network growth—13 franchises launched in under one year—with an estimated initial investment around $100,000.

Weighted risk score: 5.10/10 (Elevated Risk)
13-section institutional-grade analysis
Detailed cost and fee architecture breakdown
0 regret drivers with formation pathways
0 profit sensitivity scenarios
30 commercially intelligent due diligence questions
Suitability analysis: who wins and who struggles
Benchmark comparison against other franchise categories

System Snapshot

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CategoryHealth care and home care — NDIS and aged care services
Founded2017 (head office establishment)
HeadquartersBella Vista, Sydney
Business ModelMulti-service NDIS and aged care franchise with government and private revenue streams
Network Size13 franchises established in under one year (as of report date)
Public Investment RangeApproximately $100,000 initial investment (estimated)
Royalty StructureNot publicly disclosed; likely fee-based or percentage-based
Franchise TermNot publicly disclosed
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What's in the Osan Ability Report

Executive Intelligence Summary

Osan Ability is a rapidly expanding NDIS and aged care services franchise established in 2017, headquartered in Bella Vista, Sydney.

System Snapshot

Structural Economics

The NDIS and aged care services model operates under fundamentally different economics than commercial franchises:

Cost and Fee Architecture

Network Dynamics

Early-stage rapid growth (13 franchises in <1 year) suggests strong market demand and system viability.

Operator Reality

Service delivery is client-focused and regulatory-compliance-intensive.

Profitability Structure

Strong operators with established client bases and efficient labour management achieve healthy margins.

Risk Architecture

Formula: (4.5 × 0.30) + (5.0 × 0.25) + (4.8 × 0.20) + (7.0 × 0.15) + (5.0 × 0.10) = 5.1

Regret Drivers

Suitability Analysis

Best suited for: Operators with aged care or disability services background; care sector management experience; strong operational discipline; client-relationship orientation; compliance capability.

Benchmark Position

Compared to other NDIS franchises (Just Better Care, Home Caring, Simply Helping): Osan Ability offers rapid growth opportunity with established market structure.

Key Questions to Ask

Final Intelligence Assessment

Osan Ability represents a credible opportunity in the growing NDIS/aged care sector with demonstrated market traction (rapid early franchisee growth).

Risk Scores Preview

Financial Risk4.5 / 10

Labour cost pressure, government payment dependency

Structural Risk5 / 10

Young franchise, regulatory dependency, compliance burden

Operational Risk4.8 / 10

Staff recruitment/retention, compliance, service quality

Market Risk7 / 10

NDIS program sustainability, aged care sector stability

Legal / Compliance Risk5 / 10

Emerging regulatory framework, compliance risk

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