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‘This is an
opportunity to help
companies create a
solid infrastructure
for a Business
Format Franchise.’
assist owners of successful businesses
to expand by franchising,” recommends
Roy. “The initial investment
Franchise is an opportunity to join a franchise their business, as well as help requirement is £75,000, which includes
network of like-minded people whose the established franchisors in the region the existing contracts for advertising
role is to help companies create a solid to develop their franchises to their full and consultancy that are currently
infrastructure for a Business Format potential. Ongoing support is then serviced by the FDS head office. FDS
Franchise and succeed following our provided by the FDS head office team has earned an unparalleled reputation in
well proven method,” says FDS and other Regional Franchisees. franchising over a quarter of a century -
Founder and Managing Director Roy “You will need to have pragmatic this is an opportunity to join the most
Seaman. “You would work with a business experience and a successful highly respected provider of franchise
portfolio of clients in your region and track record as a sales professional so development and recruitment services
help them to expand and grow their that you can utilise all those skills to in the UK.”
business along the best possible
franchise route.”
According to the exhaustive FDS
franchise database, there are now over
1,000 companies offering franchises
throughout the UK and 128 are based in
the South East territory, covering Kent,
Surrey and Sussex. “There are a
substantial number of premier
franchise brands in the region,
including DynoRod, Perfect Pizza,
Papa John’s and Jani-King,” says Roy.
“All of these companies are existing
clients of FDS and these accounts will
be transferred to the new regional
office during the first year of trading, as
well as a number of other valuable
accounts with both established and
prospective franchisors. In addition,
there are a further 100 companies in the
South East registered with FDS who
are considering expanding their
business by franchising.”
The FDS Regional Franchisee will
undergo a comprehensive 12 month
training programme to ensure they are On the steps of the Institute of Directors (L-R): Nothern franchisee Tony Urwin, FDS Director Christian
fully able to assist in every aspect of
Seaman, Franchise Consultant Nick Williams, Southern franchisee Gordon Patterson, Franchise
Consultant Paul Hague, FDS Managing Director Roy Seaman, Midlands franchisee Ken Young,
helping a company to successfully
Southern franchisee Gary Rigby
FURTHER INFORMATION: To enquire online visit:
www.thefm.net/99613
Call: David Paulson 01603 620 301
email:
davidp@fdsltd.com visit:
www.fdsfranchise.com
FDS Ltd, Franchise House, 56 Surrey Street, NORWICH, NR1 3FD
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