SHOW GUIDE VIP EXPERIENCE
WHEN INVESTING IN A FRANCHI S E , IT I S ESSENTIAL TO DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE . AS A VIP VI S ITOR, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF UNIQUE NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERT IN SIGHTS TO ENSURE YOU ARE MAKING THE RIGHT DECI SION.
HSBC BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE
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This area will be transformed into an interactive business zone, helping you to take advantage of everything the exhibition has to offer while also allowing you to keep in touch with your business.
On Friday 1 February, experts on social media, international recruitment, cyber protection and multi-unit franchising – as well as a representative from the bfa – will be on hand to offer one-to- one advice.
Plus, network with members of HSBC’s dedicated franchise team over complimentary refreshments at the HSBC Pitstop.
VISITORS VIP+
VIP LOUNGE
Considering making a substantial investment in a franchise? VIP visitors are invited to hold meetings with franchisors away from the hustle and bustle of the exhibition fl oor in the VIP Lounge.
Take advantage of complimentary refreshments and free WiFi while you consider your options.
FREE MATCHED MEETINGS SERVICE
Did you know that you can arrange meetings with select franchisors in advance?
Make the most of your time at the exhibition by booking an appointment with your preferred franchise brands.
Browse
FranchiseInfo.co.uk to discover the complete list of exhibitors and select 'Meet the team' to register your interest.
Alternatively, call 020 8394 5200 and we will be happy to talk you through your options and assist you with your booking.
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Ticket line: 020 8394 5294 Website: Fra
nchiseInfo.co.uk
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