Many franchise systems have exclusive territories. Is simply having an exclusive territory enough? What if the territory does not have the right kind of potential customer? What if it is too small for the franchisee to reach their goals for business growth?
Read MoreHow a timely development at MagiKats HQ meant they could continue tutoring in lockdown.
Read MoreIt was when working as a mentor for MagiKats Edinburgh that Ali Mahboba began to envision opening MagiKats Glasgow South.
Read MoreAt MagiKats it is important to us that every new franchise is a successful operation, and we are especially thrilled to see one of our mentors inspired to open their own franchise.
Read MoreAlka was looking for something different. An after school tuition programme with “an edge over others in the market, able to “support students of all abilities, help them with school work and also help fill up any learning gaps at the same time.” She came across MagiKats and (in her own words) “all these boxes were ticked.”
Read MoreAnita is keen to make MagiKats Pendle the ‘go-to’ place for Maths and English programme tuition. She wants to build a centre that is a “friendly and fun place to be.”
Read MoreNew franchisee, Debra Thomas, brings 25 years working in education to the business, and has experienced first-hand how young people “often needed support with their basic Maths and English skills, either to improve problem areas, or to extend their knowledge beyond what is available at school.”
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