Business goodwill in Moselle: the market

How many businesses change hands in Moselle, in which trades, and how large the pipeline is as owners retire. Public BODACC, SIRENE and INPI figures, updated monthly.

Goodwill sales (24 months)

892 goodwill sales in the department
BODACC DILA

Active establishments (22 tracked trades)

24 262 establishments in activity
SIRENE

Owners aged 60 and over

33,4% of owners — the pipeline of upcoming cessions
INPI RNE (agrégé département)

Goodwill by trade in Moselle

The stock of active establishments, trade by trade: this is where tomorrow's goodwill sales will come from. Open a trade for the takeover details in the department.

Trade Active establishments (SIRENE)
restaurant 4 083
nursing practice 2 467
fast-food outlet 2 367
auto repair garage 2 077
hair salon 2 045
beauty salon 2 002
physiotherapy practice 1 983
general practice 1 480
bakery 1 114
café-bar 778
dental practice 700
grocery store 691
taxi or private-hire business 544
caterer 429
florist 405
pharmacy 347
butcher shop 242
dry cleaner 158
wine shop 134
tobacconist 129
greengrocer 69
fishmonger 18

How business goodwill is bought

The price is usually negotiated as a percentage of annual revenue, with a scale specific to each trade: around 60 to 110% of revenue for a bakery, 50 to 90% for a restaurant, 30 to 50% for a hair salon. The lease rights, equipment and customer base are part of the goodwill; the walls are negotiated separately.

On the financing side: the personal contribution usually covers 20 to 30% of the price, the rest goes through a professional loan. ACRE lightens your social contributions in the first year, unemployment benefits can be paid as capital (ARCE), and honour loans (Initiative France, Réseau Entreprendre) strengthen the bank file.

Which goodwill to target in Moselle?

Before signing, check the area: reachable population, real competition, local momentum. Our per-trade and per-town analyses give the public figures to position each opportunity.

FAQ

What exactly is business goodwill?
It is everything that makes a business run: the customer base, the brand, the lease rights, the equipment, the licenses. Buying the goodwill means taking over a running activity — the walls are not included and are negotiated separately.
How much does business goodwill cost?
It depends on the trade and the revenue. Practice uses a percentage of annual revenue: often 50 to 100% for food businesses, less for services. Location, lease and equipment condition then make the difference — two businesses with the same revenue can be worth double one another.
How to finance a goodwill purchase?
A 20 to 30% contribution, a professional loan for the balance, and public support: ACRE (reduced contributions), ARCE (unemployment benefits paid as capital), zero-interest honour loans. A solid forecast remains the key to convincing the bank.