PerCurra joins the Point Franchise network
Alice Tuffery, writer
PerCurra is advertising its fantastic investment opportunity here on the Point Franchise network.
Providing a vital service across communities, PerCurra supports people with additional needs, such as physical disabilities and mental health issues, to help them maintain a high quality of life. The home care franchise was launched in 2008 by Gill Heppell, who already had plenty of expertise in both nursing and business.
PerCurra is based in Nottingham, where its West Bridgford branch is currently up and running, but there are also locations in Lincolnshire, Hertfordshire and Essex. With over a decade of growth behind it, the franchise is now on the lookout for investors to establish further branches across the UK.
Setting up a PerCurra business involves a minimum investment of £20,000 and a total payment of £30,000. After two years, franchisees can expect to generate a turnover of a million pounds.
PerCurra has already seen success as a growing brand. It’s taken home multiple prizes at the Chamber of Commerce Business Awards and the British Care Awards. And Gill’s hard work has been recognised by the Nursing Times Awards 2020 and the Institute of Directors.
As a PerCurra franchisee, you can either deliver home care services yourself, or build up your business and employ carers to visit customers on your behalf. Whatever your ambitions, the franchise can help you achieve them.
The perks of becoming a PerCurra franchisee include a dedicated care staff recruiter and in-territory support. Also, franchisees get the opportunity to use the business’s IT platform and work from home. The franchise can even provide help through its own finance options to improve your cash flow.
If you’re interested in becoming a PerCurra franchisee, visit the franchise’s profile page, linked above, where you can find more information about the joining process.
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.
Alice Tuffery, writer