Bailiffs to Franchise across UK
September 25, 2009
National Enforcement Services, one of the UK’s leading providers of bailiff and private investigation operations, is to expand with a network of franchisees. The company already has a team of bailiffs operating from London, Manchester, Derby, Birmingham, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Leeds, Hull and Liverpool.
The company is announcing plans to increase its workforce by inviting people to operate their own bailiff services as well as receiving full training and a host of financial benefits.
Franchisees will be given access to a full computer and data system to operate their business from, individual websites, a blog, as well as key contacts and the capability to generate new business.
It will cost an individual £20,000 to set up their bailiff company, trading under the National Enforcement Services brand. The benefits could be substantial with potential income up to £100,000 a year and the ability to earn up to 100% from any new business brought in.
Bailiffs for National Enforcement Services have been involved in high profile collections right across the country as well as tracing individuals for debt collection and being heavily involved in emotional family reunions.
Interest and demand are already quite high across a number of major cities with the potential to operate multiple franchises in London, Manchester and Birmingham.
The company is using the services of franchising experts How2franchise.co.uk in planning forward for the business.
Andy Coates, CEO of National Enforcement Services, said: “The high demand for bailiff services allows us to invite potential franchisees to come forward. One of the best things about an opportunity like this is that franchisees are able to follow National Enforcement Services’ operational, administrative and marketing methods, which have already proven to be successful. “

Rod Hindmarsh, Partner of How2Franchise.co.uk, said: “This is an excellent opportunity in a niche market. We are working with National Enforcement Services because of the strength of the existing company and see a real opportunity for those with an interest in the sector to get involved. We believe a franchised bailiff service has the potential to be incredibly successful. ”

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