Resales
Franchise Resales opportunities
Recognition Express, Nottingham West (£30,000+VAT) The current franchise owners have been in business for some three years and in that time have built a solid business with a strong local reputation with clients across both public and private sector. Due to personal circumstances the franchise owners are seeking to sell and are prepared to offer the business as a very competitive rate of £30,000 plus VAT as a going concern. The purchaser will benefit from: • An exclusive territory with good connections around the M1
• An opportunity to work from home and minimise costs
• Ability to trade from day one with an established client base
• Existing equipment and samples in good condition
Contact details:
Des Rennell: 01773 535 199 Email:
sales@re-nottinghamwest.co.uk
Recognition Express, Peterborough (£36,000+VAT) Recognition Express Peterborough has been trading for seven years and is a highly profitable business. The current franchise owner is now looking to sell the franchise, and is seeking enquiries from people who are serious about running their own business. The purchaser will benefit from: • The opportunity to work from home or from an established business Unit
• All equipment needed to maintain and grow the various revenue streams
• The ability to generate revenue from EVERY market sector
• An exclusive territory of over 23,000 potential customers
• An established market-leading brand • Spending customers generating profitable revenue from day one
Contact details:
Arthur Keighley 08454 100 007 Email:
arthur@re-peterborough.co.uk
Recognition Express, Cheshire (£28,000+VAT) The current franchise owner has two territories and wishes to concentrate on his ‘home’ territory. Full transfer of all existing ‘Cheshire‘ customers will be made to the resale purchaser.
Contact details: Keith Walker 0845 8888440 Email:
keith@re-northstaffordshire.co.uk
Ready-Made
Highly successful franchise brand Recognition Express has a number of excellent resales available nationwide
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ecognition Express, a full member of the bfa since 1980 and bfa Franchise of the Year 2003, has been successfully operating in the business-to-business sector since 1979 – supplying personalised and branded goods and signage for every conceivable customer and event. It is now the most successful franchise network in its sector in the UK. Recognition Express enjoys an accessible market in excess of £3 billion per
annum, boasts over 30 years’ experience and profitability, and 50-plus franchisees following year-on-year growth as a network. The company’s extensive marketing support and tools, centrally managed appointment generating system, training, business planning and ongoing operational support, are all testament to its proven tried-and-tested system and strong reputation for supporting its franchisees.
The brand has a variety of excellent resale opportunities available. The new franchise owner will benefit from: • Ongoing support of the franchisor with over 30 years’ experience
• Centralised marketing activity, a high level of repeat orders and low ongoing costs
• A real opportunity to work for themselves, potential to work from home or from an established business unit
• An established market leading brand • Access to a full sales prospectus (on signing a confidentiality document)
• A large database of tried-and-tested ‘trade only’ suppliers
• All equipment needed to maintain and grow the various revenue streams
• The ability to generate revenue from EVERY market sector
• A customer base of spending customers generating profitable revenue from day one
RECOGNITION EXPRESS
WEBSITE:
www.recognition-express.com EMAIL:
stoplis@recognition-express.com PHONE: 01530 513 300 CLASSIFICATION: Business-to-business
July/August 2012 |
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Investment: £20k-£50k
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