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Keeley Cooper, Carole Chimombe and Anwar Miah have all joined a well-established business as the market for cleaning and associated services is growing at a faster rate than the economy overall.

The facilities services sector has grown consistently throughout 2013 and the experts predict that services would lead the UK out of recession. NIC franchise development director Dan Archer said: “The UK service sector is growing at the fastest rate for more than 16 years and our franchisees are seeing the increase in both enquiries and contract wins that this growth brings.”

Archer is referring to the Markit/CIPS UK Purchasing Managers’ Index which stated that growth in October was the strongest since 1997 as levels of incoming new business rose at a survey record high. Archer continued: “The commercial cleaning and facilities services market has traditionally performed well in economic downturns, the service that our franchisees provide is essential to their clients not optional. A dozen new franchisees in the past year and strong sales performance from our network is a sign that the economy is moving into recovery and businesses are starting to thrive rather than survive.”

Archer concluded: “Most franchisees do not have the level of experience in our sector that Keeley does but as the business is a management franchise hands on experience of managing teams of cleaners is not essential. Our training course assumes no previous experience in any element of the business. Some franchisees come from substantial corporate businesses and others have skills acquired in other industries managing large teams. The one thing that they have in common is a desire to be the MD of a substantial stable business to business service provider.”

NIC Services Group was established in the 1960’s and has been franchising since 1995 so the business has grown through previous downturns. If the business continues to develop in this way in 2014 the network of over 40 franchisees may well have a record year.

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