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Below is a spotlight on businesses we have been following this month. Covering all sectors, the guide is here to help you fi nd a franchise opportunity that’s right for you. For more franchise prospects, visit
www.businessfranchise.com
Clear Brew Ltd Cleaning services / B2B / van-based
Clear Brew’s tried-and-tested methods, coupled with its unique portable water-fed mixing units, market-leading chemicals and industry-tested inhibitors, means that its eco-led repeat beer line cleaning service reduces costs, cuts waste, minimises risk, maintains and, in most cases, improves draught beer line quality. With no upfront costs and seeking no contracts, the service becomes a vital repeat service that customers come to rely on and are happy to endorse.
NUMBER OF OUTLETS 30 BFA MEMBERSHIP N/A INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £15,000 + VAT MINIMUM INVESTMENT N/A
ROSE EGLOS COTTAGE BUDOCK WATER, FALMOUTH, TR11 5DR
TEL 01209 219 889 / 0800 7810 577 EMAIL
enquiries@clearbrew.co.uk WEB
www.clearbrew.co.uk
Fluid Network Solutions
Telecommunications provider
NUMBER OF OUTLETS 1 BFA MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATE INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £16,000 MINIMUM INVESTMENT £16,000
COMMUNICATIONS HOUSE, UNIT 11 KEEL ROW, THE WATERMARK, METRO RIVERSIDE, TYNE & WEAR, NE11 9SZ
Fluid Network Solutions is a totally independent, national telecommunications supplier that provides fully hosted VoIP solutions, telephone systems, BT telephone lines and calls, data networks, mobile telephony and superfast broadband to businesses, from new start-ups to Government bodies. Fluid has successfully combined a robust customer-driven business model with enterprise-wide commitment, so not only will you be working in one of the most exciting, fast paced and forward thinking industries in the world, you’ll be working with a well-established and most innovative organisations in the industry. Key indicators show that for the UK telecoms industry in 2013, revenues topped £29billion, the highest in the whole of Europe and is growing year on year and it is estimated that by 2018, the UK telecoms market alone will be worth £40billion. Fluid franchisees take the role of regional directors, managing new clients and running their own businesses with a complete back-up support system, from customer service to installations.
TEL 0333 222 6650 EMAIL info@fl
uidns.co.uk WEB www.fl
uidnetworksolutions.co.uk
facebook.com/fl uidnetworksolutions @Fluidnetworksol
The Interface Financial Group - IFG 50/50
Financial services
Franchisees have no forms to complete, no documents to prepare, no daily reports to submit, no data to enter, etc. Why? Because the franchisor does it all. IFG 50/50 franchisees are ‘people’ people. If you are looking for an executive white- collar franchise in the fi nancial service sector, this is it. That is providing you have great people skills, because that’s what its franchisees are all about – networking, relationship building – it’s all people ‘work’ and not paperwork.
• No territories – you get the whole country.
NUMBER OF OUTLETS 100 WORLDWIDE BFA MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATE INITIAL FRANCHISE FEE £19,500
RIVERSIDE BUSINESS CENTRE, RIVERSIDE HOUSE, RIVER LAWN ROAD, TONBRIDGE KENT, TN9 1EP
• Working capital -– fl exible – IFG don’t mandate what you have to have – a good entry level is about £30,000 plus, and you grow at your own velocity on your own timetable.
• Getting started – think days rather than weeks – there is no territory to worry about, no staff to hire, no premises to rent (you are home based).
TEL 0845 834 0332 EMAIL ifg@interfacefi
nancial.com WEB
www.interfacefi
nancial.co.uk/franchise
@ifgdiscover
facebook.com/IFGfranchise
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