Screen Rescue breaks down the pros of an exclusive local territory
Cara Squires, writer
The windscreen repair expert recently explained the three main reasons why this kind of franchise business model is so ideal for franchisees.
Screen Rescue expressed that firstly, you get to spend more time with your family. When you work locally, you save time and cut down on your commute. Secondly, you’re able to provide a vital service to the local community you know and love. And thirdly, you’re always five minutes from your nearest Screen Rescue franchise.
The windscreen repair franchise then pointed to the success and popularity of this kind of business model by introducing Stevenage franchisee Keith Harrison. Keith said, “I live in the heart of Stevenage and operate across all SG postcodes. What’s important to me? Living close to my clients means I can provide them with exceptional customer services and outstanding repair results, every day. It's great to be part of the local community and build my business on my own doorstep!”
“You’ll find me visiting my clients in all sectors of the commercial vehicle industry on a regular and reliable basis. I pride myself in covering all the SG postcode towns and villages including: Stevenage, Hertford, Ware, Buntingford, Royston, Sandy, Biggleswade, Shefford, Letchworth and Hitchin. What’s more, if you have an urgent damage in between my fleet inspections, I can be with you [on the] same day, within the hour.”
If, like Keith, you’d love to become a Screen Rescue franchisee and serve your local community, you can make a minimum initial investment of £19,750, with a total investment cost of £35,000. After two years in business with the windscreen repair network, your revenue is expected to sit around an impressive £111,000. Find out more about investing with Screen Rescue via the franchise’s profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
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Cara Squires, writer