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Save $40,000 when you buy a Poolwerx franchise

Sarah Stowe

Poolwerx is slicing its franchise fee, saving each new franchisee $40,000 in their upfront investment.

The significant franchise entry discount applies to all new franchises granted from 1 July until 31 December 2020.

Instead of $99,800 it will only cost $59,800 to join the award-winning, global franchising brand.

Poolwerx founder and CEO John O’Brien said “We want to see small business activity thrive again in Australia and this new offer picks up where the government stimulus stops.

“Reducing our franchise fee makes economic sense – we want to make it as easy as possible for the next wave of small business owners to come through, which we know can help get the economy back on track.”

Now is the ideal time to invest in the resilient poolcare retail and service market, he said.

Buy a Poolwerx franchise, save $40,000

“Even as the crisis lid lifts, Australians will reassess their social habits, people will cocoon and operate more from home – home is the new oasis to work, study and play and there’s an opportunity for home services like Poolwerx to dive in.

“We’re excited to extend our reach further to meet this demand and help new franchise partners build successful careers.”

O’Brien has survived five economic corrections throughout Poolwerx’ 30 year history and knows how Aussies have turned to franchising in times of economic uncertainty.

“Amid rising unemployment figures, people are assessing their next career move and want to be in control again. We’ve already seen a significant rise in enquiries for new franchises. Getting into small business or franchising is a chance for them to secure their future and not risk being made redundant again,” he said.

Poolwerx operates a three-tiered business, from mobile van to retail store and hub. This allows franchisees to step in at any level and maximise dollar potential.

There are more than 110 franchisees operating across 350+ territories, 100 retail outlets, and 400 mobile vans.