SME.tax seeks new franchisees as part of expansion strategy
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Are you a qualified accountant looking to go on your own while enjoying the backing of a trusted brand? Have you thought about business ownership but are wary of getting it wrong? De-risk your leap into business ownership by investing in an established franchise brand.
Launched in 2016, the SME.tax franchise offering is ideal for accountants looking to develop their own accounting practice offering, while benefiting from an established referral base, documented policies and the latest finance and technology innovations.
“Ideally, we are looking for accountants who think like entrepreneurs, embrace technology, have R250 000 of unencumbered cash and can hit the ground running,” says Master Franchisor Ken Brown. SME.tax franchisees benefit from a head office team that has experience in non-South African markets including Mauritius and the European Union. This is an attractive value proposition for franchise clients looking to break into international markets.
Brown concludes: “Franchising is a great way to de-risk the process of starting your own business and the SME.tax team brings together entrepreneurs who have run everything from start-ups right through to JSE-listed businesses. We bring together a variety of skills and we believe that we have a very unique value proposition for franchisees.”
SME.tax will be hosting an information session in February 2020 for potential franchisees. For more information, please e-mail marc@sme.tax.
For further information:Ken BrownMaster FranchisorOffice: +27 (0) 87 238 4357E-Mail: ken@sme.taxWeb: www.sme.tax
Part of the Decusatio Group of Companies and founded by award-winning financial journalist Marc Ashton, Decusatio Investor Relations and Communications is a specialist B2B communications partner
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