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FRANCHISEFOCUS


Minster Cleaning


currently has new greenfield territories available in London, Buckinghamshire, Doncaster and Lincoln, Durham and Sunderland, Guildford, Leicestershire, Peterborough and Swansea. These large and exclusive territories provide a substantial number of businesses to target, meaning many years of potential sustained growth. Minster Cleaning


franchisees have been in partnership with the franchisor for an average of 17 years, with five franchisees in partnership for over three decades, showing how solid the business model is. Paul Stairmand is Head of Marketing at Minster


Cleaning, and he and his team are passionate about your success. Paul says: “We manage marketing strategies to attract new business across a range of channels on behalf of our franchisees. Our website is centrally managed and developed, and we also look after search engine optimisation and online advertising to ensure the best possible presence on search engines for relevant search terms.” The marketing team provide the tools needed


to keep customers happy going forwards and to generate additional sales from them. They also support branches with cleaner recruitment, including a dedicated jobs website for branches to promote their vacancies. Training and support have always been crucial to


the success of Minster Cleaning franchisees. As well as benefitting from a highly effective marketing strategy, help is given with the transition from employment to self-employment (if needed) and there is ongoing support covering operational management, administration, bookkeeping, IT and professional advice in the complex fields of employment law, health and safety and environmental legislation. Mike Parker, Managing Director of Minster


Cleaning, says: “Regularly engaging with our franchisees has a huge role to play in supporting and motivating them. As well as delivering ongoing support, we want our franchisees to know that they have someone to turn to when challenges emerge.” Mike and his staff at Minster Cleaning make


regular branch visits and provide healthchecks to all BUSINESSFRANCHISE.COM 43


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branches. National meetings are held twice a year which bring together all franchisees across the UK. Regional meetings are also held periodically which allow franchisees to have more in-depth discussions around their successes and challenges. Initial start-up cost for a new territory is £20,000


plus VAT which covers licence, training, computer hardware, stationery and a marketing launch package. In addition, a minimum of £35,000 working capital plus personal drawings is required. Finance support is available from leading banks subject to status. Minster Cleaning also have resale opportunities


available in Essex, Hertfordshire and Nottinghamshire. The resale fee is £10,000 plus VAT in addition to the purchase price of the business. For further details of any of these low-risk


opportunities, get in touch via the details below, today! 


MINSTER CLEANING Commercial cleaning 0121 386 1722 minsterfranchise.co.uk


Investment level: £20k-£50k


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