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Subject: A homecare franchise the business opportunity for caring entrepreneurs
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 16:16:20 +0000













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A homecare franchise the business opportunity for caring entrepreneurs

Latest research from the British Franchise Association has shown
the UK's franchise sector is operating at record levels with all-time
highs reported in turnover, employment and numbers of franchisee-owned
businesses.


Franchising contributed £15.1bn to the economy last year and
employs 621,000 people, according to the independently researched
British Franchise Association/NatWest Franchise Survey 2015. Both
figures are up more than 10 per cent since 2013.


The number of franchisee-owned businesses topped 44,000 in 2015 and
the performance of those businesses set new benchmarks, with 97 per
cent reporting profitability and over half turning over in excess of
£250,000.






The Home Instead franchise journey



As a franchise business Home Instead Senior Care is one such
success story. The company has seen substantial growth since it was
founded in the UK in 2005 and now delivers 5 million hours of high
quality homecare through a network of 170 local franchise teams,
employing 8,000 CAREGivers.






The £80m turnover business is led by husband and wife entrepreneurs
Trevor and Sam Brocklebank, who founded our business with a mission to
'change the face of ageing' in the UK by raising standards of home
care.


"This new report confirms our own experience that there are huge
opportunities in the franchise sector," said Trevor.


"I believe the growth of the Home Instead model is due to the
dedication of our franchisees to delivering the highest quality
homecare for older people. We call it care that passes the mum test.
This means a dignified standard of care that you would want your loved
one, and indeed yourself, to receive in old age."




Be part of the franchise sector and a caring entrepreneur with our brand

As a management franchise, Home Instead looks for a special kind of
person to join its brand, someone who feels passionate about the
delivery of care to older people the 'Home Instead Way'.






"Latest research from the BFA demonstrates the advantages of
investing in a franchise business," said Ruth Brown, Home Instead's
Head of Franchise Development. "We have 150 carefully mapped
territories available across the UK for franchisees who want to make a
difference to society through their own business endeavours. We also
have a number of territory resale opportunities available."




In 2016, the company is seeking the next generation of 'caring
entrepreneurs' to help achieve its mission to change the face of
ageing, with the aim of achieving a £140m turnover by 2017.


Open day for caring entrepreneurs

Our next Franchise Open Day is taking place in London on Thursday
31st March, 1pm at Euston Square. To book a place email:
Vicky.brown@homeinstead.co.uk





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