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FRANCHISEFOCUS


INVESTMENT: FROM £20,000 The Year Ahead


Minster Cleaning embraces a bright outlook for the future


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he economic headwinds that blew strongly in 2022 are continuing to cause uncertainty in 2023, but Minster Cleaning is looking ahead with optimism and keeping its eyes firmly fixed on growth.


Recent years have proved just how resilient


commercial cleaning is to economic ups and downs. Despite the challenges of 2022 the company grew by over 10%, driven by the essential nature of the service franchisees provide and their market-beating quality. In 2023, managing director Mike Parker says


Minster Cleaning is approaching annual revenues of £50million after topping £47million last year. This growth will, of course, be built on the achievements


of franchisees who are quietly optimistic about the year ahead, despite wider expectations of a downturn. “Enquiries for our cleaning services are very healthy


at the moment, and franchisees say their clients aren’t yet cutting their cleaning provision in response to a possible recession. In fact, they’re cautiously positive about the near future. What this means for our franchisees is that they can consider making positive choices to expand their businesses, such as investing in new equipment, rather than simply making it through the year unscathed,” says Mike. This ongoing success is underpinned by the high standards franchisees deliver.


Investment level: £20k-£50k


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