Franchise Brands PLC
LSE:FRAN
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Franchise Brands PLC
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Franchise Brands plc engages in the acquisition, development, and brand marketing of multiple franchised businesses. The company is headquartered in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The company went IPO on 2016-08-05. The firm operates through three segments: B2B-Franchisor, B2B-DLO and B2C. B2B-Franchisor is made up of Metro Rod and Metro Plumb. B2B-DLO is made up of Willow Pumps and other B2B DLOs. B2C is made up of ChipsAway, Ovenclean and Barking Mad. Metro Rod is the provider of drain clearance, repair and maintenance services. These services are provided by approximately 42 franchisees with geographical coverage across the United Kingdom. Metro Plumb is a national plumbing franchise with approximately 30 regional plumbing centers across the country providing a service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. Willow Pumps is a pump supply, installation and servicing business. Franchise Brands acquired Willow Pumps to help expand Metro Rod and Metro Plumb’s range of services.
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