Continuing their association with Alfa Romeo at the UK rounds of the World Superbikes, Autovaletdirect, for a second time this year and since 2008, supplied another two franchisees to prep and maintain the show cars on the main stand and through free practice, qualifying and race day, prep and maintain the Medic, VIP, Winner and Safety cars.
As a sponsor of the Pirtek Racing team in the 2012 British Touring Car Championships (BTCC) local businessman David Dunn went to the Snetterton circuit with his 9 year old son, George, to cheer on driver Andrew Jordan.
Caremark, a prominent homecare franchisor, has added a new manager to its already successful franchise recruitment team, as part of its growth strategy for 2012/2013.
ChipsAway, the minor car body repair specialist, celebrates a record month with enquiries to repair scratches and scuffs hitting almost 21,000, the highest levels in the company’s eighteen year history.
ERA is renowned for their excellent Academy Training programme for new franchisees, but that training has just got even better with the addition of extra courses on cost saving categories with the aim of kick-starting new franchise partners’ businesses allowing them to be up and running and earning money even quicker.
National retailer of pre-owned goods, Cash Converters has this month celebrated in true jubilee style by opening the 60th corporate store in Gloucester. This opening takes the total number of Cash Converters across the UK to 221, including franchise owned stores.
Autosmart International, the UK’s largest manufacturer of professional vehicle cleaning products, is celebrating after being named Franchisor of the Year in the prestigious bfa HSBC Awards.
When Team Sky was looking on course to provide the first British winner of the Tour de France this year, they called Signs Express (Manchester) to help celebrate this momentous occasion.
With the recent introduction of tenancy deposit protection in Scotland Martin & Co franchises are on hand to help.
Cash Converters is working with police forces across the UK to eliminate people attempting to sell stolen mobile phones and computers to the store. The retailer is reiterating its zero tolerance policy when it comes to stolen goods.