Cara Squires, writer
PerCurra’s Chelmsford location recently opened, and continued a pattern of growth and success within the company, which has been in the home care space for over ten years.
The award-winning home care franchise is excited to welcome a new franchisee, and PerCurra’s Founder and Managing Director, Gill Heppell, perfectly expressed this excitement and happiness, saying, “I am delighted to welcome our new branch in Chelmsford, Essex. It is operating as [an] independent business under the PerCurra brand, delivering our range of exceptional home care services to people in and around Chelmsford.”
Confident of PerCurra Chelmsford’s future within the franchising business model, Gill also said, “We have an experienced franchise support team providing training and added expertise to our new branch, helping to ensure its success.” The Chelmsford location joins existing locations across Lincolnshire, Hertfordshire and Nottinghamshire (which is where the West Bridgford headquarters of PerCurra is located).
If you’d like to open your own PerCurra location and bring an extensive range of quality home care services to clients across the country, you’ll need to make a minimum investment of £20,000, with a total investment cost of £30,000. Franchise fees are usually £32,500, but an Early Adopter Incentive brings them down to £10,000. You’ll also be charged a monthly royalty fee at a rate of 6.5%. After two years, your expected revenue as a franchisee will be an impressive £1,000,000.
In return for your investment with PerCurra’s you’ll receive plenty of training and support, including financing support, IT training, recruitment assistance, expert advice and much, much more. A care background would be beneficial to new franchisees, but by no means essential. Find out everything you need to know about becoming a PerCurra franchisee via the company’s profile page, which you’ll find linked above.
PerCurra ‘Care At Home’
PerCurra is an award-winning ‘care at home’ company offering an extensive range of services to all adults who require support to live their life their way. We market these services direct to the users and, with many individual contracts rather than a few Local Authority ones, we have minimised the financial risk. Our services are for people with a range of needs due to learning or physical disabilities, mental health or other health issues.
Cara Squires, writer