Franchise team receives QFP award!


Home Instead
 are delighted to announce that Luke Spellman and Annabelle Mulholland from the franchise team have been awarded with their Qualified Franchise Professional (QFP) awards from the BFA (British Franchise Association).

Following a visit to the National Office from James Sedgwick, Senior Support Manager at the BFA, Luke and Annabelle received their certification as formal recognition of professional knowledge and experience in franchising. Demonstrating their understanding of the complexities and best practice in franchising and how they have invested their time to continuously develop their understanding.

Luke commented: “The course is a fantastic opportunity to expand your understanding of the franchising sector, allowing you to meet others from the franchise world and build your knowledge outside of your specific role”.

Annabelle added: “We’re excited to put into practice all we have learnt as this will help benefit the franchisees who make up our network as well as putting us in a great position to advise those looking to come on board”.

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