In October 2021, the franchise was able to successfully launch a territory covering Londonderry, Coleraine, Omagh and the surrounding areas.This new territory is a great achievement for , and symbolises plans for further expansion.
In July, the locksmith franchise continued its impressive path of expansion, welcoming franchisee Lea Ternent to the network.Lockforce was founded in 2014 by Paul Smith and Sean Taylor, and in the intervening years, the has expanded and grown substantially, welcoming many franchisees.
Andy Yuill from Croydon only joined the Lockforce network one year ago. But he’s already one of their most reviewed locksmiths – regularly receiving five stars for his professionalism and rapid response.
Despite challenging trading conditions, Lockforce has enjoyed a record period of sales during lockdown.Its sales rose by 54% when compared to the same period last year and it seems the fortunes are only going to go up from here.
Lockforce has introduced a new franchisee into its network of local branches, allowing it to expand into the new territory of Oxfordshire.The ’s latest investor, Ross, had always known he’d like to run his own business at some point.
Locksmith franchise Lockforce expands into North Nottinghamshire with new franchisee Phill Cox.Leaving roles in security and transport behind him, Phill Cox couldn’t wait to join the Lockforce franchise. After relocating from the South of England with his family, Phill settled in the Newark area.
Point Franchise is delighted to welcome Lockforce onto its network.The , which provides door, window and other home security services to residential and commercial properties, is hoping to find new franchisees through Point Franchise.