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Be part of a care franchise opportunity with a difference and invest in Promedica24


INVESTMENT LEVEL: £15,000 A


ccording to Age UK there are now more people in the UK aged 60 and over than there are under 16. There is no doubt that the demand


for live-in care is increasing rapidly and the market is set to grow exceptionally. Promedica24 is one of Europe’s largest


provider of specialist live-in care. The current network turnover in the UK is £4million and increasing dramatically year on year. This sector is ideal for anyone looking to build a business with both moral and fi nancial value. Most of us have read horror stories about poor quality care homes that are understaff ed and unable to provide one-to-one person-centred care. Live-in care is becoming an increasingly popular alternative for those looking for choice, comfort and security.


Why is Promedica24 diff erent to other care franchises?


On average, the initial joining fee for a care franchise in the UK is between £25,000 and £35,000. On top of this you need to think about offi ce rent, staff costs and


regulatory fees. So in total you could be looking at initial costs of up to £100,000. However, with Promedica24 the initial investment fee is only £15,000, with a £5,000 start-up cost. Minimal investment and working from home make this a low- risk model with an extremely high return.


“Promedica24 has over 130 franchisees in the UK and Germany”


Promedica24 has over 130 franchisees in the UK and Germany and provides care to over 3,500 clients network-wide. This is a tried-and-tested model that is fi t for today’s market needs.


The fi gures At present, the current average contract value for UK clients is £750 per week and franchisees can expect to make back their


initial investment within the fi rst three to six months. By the end of year one the expected annualised net profi t is £50,000 for an average franchise partner.


Your role as a franchisee Promedica24 recruits care staff and deals with regulatory guidelines and compliance so you have time to build a profi table and rewarding business. Dan Archer, franchise director at


Promedica24, explained: “The role of a franchisee is to operate at the heart of their local community as an ambassador for care. They must educate and introduce healthcare professionals, and the families of those in need, to the services off ered by Promedica24. “Unlike other care franchises,


responsibility for the delivery of care does not sit with the franchisee but instead Promedica24. Our franchisees’ main role is to assess, arrange and oversee the client/carer relationship for a truly bespoke solution and exceptional level of care.”


Rish’s conclusion: an opportunity not to be missed! Rish Amod, regional partner for Windsor, stated: “The Promedica24 franchise opportunity is a serious consideration for anyone looking to build a business with a feel-good factor and high return on investment. The company has an expert team with over 20 years’ experience in the franchise industry and an abundance more in the health sector.”


Promedica24 Live-in care


www.promedica24franchise.co.uk d.archer@promedica24.co.uk 01923 381 200


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Investment: £10k-£20k


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