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Spotlight: Vodafone T OP INVES TMENT OPP OR TUNITIES S HO W C A S E SP TLIGHT


  nchise e pa of an billion, and groing, sector


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nvesting in a management franchise with NIC can be an ideal business opportunity if ou ant te enefi ts of being part of a strong brand


and the security of operating in a growing sector that is largely unaffected by economic conditions or trends. NIC franchisees are not


cleaners. They are ambitious people who want to build a salale profi tale and successful business combining their own personal skills and personality with NIC’s proven business model and the experience developed over almost three decades of franchising – ever since NIC’s network was launched in 1995. With an 80% repeat business


rate, the cleaning sector is estimated as being worth circa £8.8billion per annum and continues to witness year- on-year growth as businesses increasingly see the need for professional cleaning services as a necessity rather than a luxury. There are potential clients


everere ou loo  offi es hospitality and leisure venues, hotels, retailers, factories, doctors’ surgeries and schools all have requirements for regular contract cleaning services.


“otential clients are eve here you look – off ices, hospitality and leisure venues, retailers,  ctories, doctors surgeries and schools – all reuire regular cont ct cleaning services”


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