DIGI-Sports launches in the UK
Alice Tuffery, writer
DIGI-Sports has marked its network’s introduction of UK investment opportunities with the launch of a new marketing campaign.
The advertising initiative has begun with an exciting teaser trailer to give prospective investors a glimpse into the franchise’s offering. It is mostly in black and white, with colourful images of DIGI-Sports equipment catching the viewer’s eye.
The video features footage of typical British sights, such as Big Ben and the Queen’s Guard, interspersed with dynamic shots of people using DIGI-Sports facilities. On-screen text reads, “Coming soon… a unique and innovative concept… by DIGI-Sports”.
Since Remi Gilberton came up with the idea behind the business back in 2015, DIGI-Sports has rolled out its event entertainment concept across the world. The game franchise has developed a selection of interactive technologies and introduced a new way to enjoy time with friends and family. It’s already reached impressive milestones, having gained references from internationally renowned corporations like Renault, Deloitte, FIFA and UEFA.
So far, investors have been keen to take advantage of its innovative business model. In the past 18 months alone, over 50 new franchisees have launched DIGI-Sports franchise units across the world. Now, the rapidly expanding business is recruiting British investors who are interested in taking control of their career.
The franchise opportunity is well-suited to people with experience in project or event management and gives business owners the option to run their units either full- or part-time. You’ll need to invest a total of £16,200 to get your DIGI-Sports branch up and running, and you can expect to make around £180,000 after two years.
DIGI-Sports will be releasing more information about its business concept and the franchisee recruitment phase over the next few weeks. To find out more about the business, head to its profile page, linked above.
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This event franchise’s innovative wall has various uses and applications, including reflex and memory tests, team-building exercises, and various sport-related challenges.
Alice Tuffery, writer