BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
A Business perfectly timed to combat the fastest growing crisis we face today – Water Safety.
Perfect Water entertains 7 concepts in its expansion program:
- Perfect Water Agent – R 16 500.00 (excluding Vat)
- Perfect Water Shop – R 572 00.00 (excluding Vat)
- Perfect Ice add-on – R 89 000.00 (excluding Vat)
- Perfect Water Bar – R 149 000.00 (excluding Vat)
- Perfect Water Mini Water Shop – R 399 000.00 (excluding Vat)
- Perfect Water Mega Shop – R 663 000.00 (excluding Vat)
A business with many benefits:
- Grow your business.
- Build a team.
- Build a brand.
- Meet new people.
- Help others stay healthy.
A business that will offer you:
- Sales Training
- Management Training
- Ongoing Sales Support
- Products Support
- Back-up
- Assistance in marketing and branding
- and many more …
With the current conditions in the market place regarding energy and power, we are perfectly positioned to provide a solution to customer’s problems and create opportunity for entrepreneurs.
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Franchising in a good position to weather economic storm.
There are now some 531 franchised systems operating in the local market with close to 30 000 franchised outlets serving the public in over 17 different business sectors and employing over half a million people.
Says Bendeta Gordon, Director of Franchize Directions: “During the tough economic times the world is experiencing at the moment, there is hope for the South African market, simply because franchises are usually able to support themselves. The Standard Bank Franchise Factor 2008 Survey showed a 37% increase (R256.46 billion) in turnover and the creation of 67 000 new jobs in the sector. Sustainability rate was almost 96%, with the sector’s contribution to GDP at 12.57%. This survey has brought home what a terrific mechanism franchising can be – especially in the context of our current situation in the country, and considering its socio-economic needs.”
