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Why use a training franchise? Businesses wanting to stay ahead of the competition, rely on a capable and motivated workforce. Many SMEs don’t have the internal resources to have a dedicated training and development department and so will call on external help to effectively develop their employees' skills, knowledge, and abilities; training franchises make up a large percentage of such companies.  Using a training franchise consultant can help improve sales, marketing, communication skills or potentially undertaking a cost reduction exercise.  This can lead to improved job performance, increased productivity, enhanced customer service, and overall more efficient business operations.

Little Kitchen Academy

Little Kitchen Academy is the first-of-its-kind Montessori-inspired cooking academy. Cooking classes for children. Looking for Area Developers and Multi-Unit Operators.

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Pitman Training

Est. over 180 years, Pitman Training is an adult vocational learning franchise. Have a training centre running in just 3 months. No teaching required. Multiple income streams. Scalable management opportunity.

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UK Business Mentoring

UK Business Mentoring franchise provides practical support and mentoring to small business owners to help them manage, develop and grow their business. Home-based opportunity.

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Mathnasium

Maths tutoring franchise. Over 1100 centres worldwide. You don’t need teaching experience. Scalable opportunity - establish and grow a network of centres. BFA HSBC UK Franchisor of the Year 2024 – Expanding Franchise category.

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