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Commercial Cleaning Franchise Opportunity

Area Manager from CleanCorp Bay Of Plenty Ltd

Own your own business with Cleancorp TODAY!!

Cleancorp prides itself on being the market leader when it comes to work ethic, reputation and customer satisfaction but more importantly our key focus is to build and nurture a happy, successful franchisee team nationwide.

Below are some basic details and benefits about how you can own a rewarding Cleancorp Franchise.

KEY BENEFITS FOR YOU

Monthly Income Guaranteed starting at $4000.00 + GST

Eliminate the stress and enjoy peace of mind knowing your guaranteed income is there for 36 months. The total length of the agreement is 9 years with the option to continue on for an additional 9 years.

Trained to NZQA Certificate in Cleaning Level.

Onsite support from our Operations Managers and staff - we are here to help at all times.

You will also get on-site training so you can start your job with absolute confidence.

Marketing and Advertising by head office.

Always sourcing new business and building brand awareness.

Unlimited Income Potential.

You can grow your own business and employ your own team to be as big as you want.

We source sites close to your home, travel time is kept at a minimum.

FINANCE

We can organise up to 100% finance for you with our trusted banking partners.

Cleancorp is well known and respected by these banking establishments and they are very accommodating with potential Cleancorp Franchisees.

We are here to help you start your business and build it together.

FACE TO FACE CONSULTATION

To find out more about this great opportunity it is as easy as getting in touch with our Franchise Sales Manager via email or mobile phone to set up a free face to face consultation.

This consultation can take place during the day or after working hours at a place of your choosing. We are available any place at any time.

INVESTMENTS STARTING AT $32,985.00

****Contact us for more information on 0800 422 677, 022 480 2014, email werner@cleancorp.co.nz or visit our website for enquiries at www.cleancorp.co.nz...

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