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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 find a franchise opportunity that's right for you.


To advertise here, contact franchise@vmgl.com HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE


Home Instead Senior Care is the leading home care franchise. With 217 franchise offices across the UK, our brand is known in the sector for delivering the best possible care to our clients. In fact, we hold the Queen’s Award for Enterprise (Innovation) in recognition of our innovative approach to care.


TEL: 07860 937705 EMAIL: franchise@homeinstead.co.uk WEB: homeinstead.co.uk/franchise


PLATINUM PROPERTY PARTNERS


TEL: 01202 080148 WEB: platinumpropertypartners.co.uk INSTAGRAM: platinumpropertypartners_ TWITTER: @PPPFranchise FACEBOOK: @PlatinumPartners


PROKIL WEB: prokilfranchise.co.uk


A Prokil franchise is an opportunity to own a management-based company whose core business is to offer damp and timber solutions to property owners across the UK. As a franchisee you will become responsible for the day-top-day operations of the company encompassing surveying, carrying out remedial works and managing your team. With over 50 years' trading experience Prokil have developed a system that is designed to see its franchisees earn a six-figure turnover within the first year. You will learn all aspects of how to run a successful Prokil business from conducting surveys, to carrying out remedial works, to balancing the books.


SHUTTERCRAFT


TEL: 01962 280 528 EMAIL: franchise@shuttercraft.co.uk WEB: www.shuttercraft-franchise.co.uk


The Shuttercraft opportunity is a management franchise selling high-quality interior plantation shutters and blinds. The model has been built to enable you to manage, develop and grow your business from day one. With a low-risk strategy and no previous experience required, a shutter franchise is the perfect option if you are looking for a business with fantastic growth potential in an ever-expanding market. Your role is to effectively manage the business on a day-by-day basis. This includes sales promotion, quoting for new work, surveying and installing the S:CRAFT product range, building relationships with clients to encourage repeat business, recruiting and training new staff and business development targeted at growing your franchise.


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Platinum Property Partners was founded in 2007 by Steve Bolton when he franchised his own HMO property business, alongside the business model, systems and expertise that led to it becoming so successful. Since then, Platinum has helped more than 380 Franchise Partners earn more income, enjoy more freedom and strengthen their legacies. We’re full members of the British Franchise Association and for more than a


decade, our Franchise Partners have been creating amazing, affordable, comfortable homes for professional people all over the country. As well as growing their property businesses, we actively encourage our Franchise Partners to grow as people, too.


Most of our franchisees don’t have a background in care. We look for franchisees who share our commitment to delivering the best possible care but want to run a successful business at the same time. In return we provide an unrivalled level of support from a highly experienced National Office team.


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